Riga Airport Modernizes Screening for Quicker Journeys

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 21, 2025 21:26 PMNews
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New scanners reduce waiting times for travelers. Source: unsplash

Riga International Airport has taken another step toward modernizing its passenger services by introducing a new millimetre-wave scanner at the fast-track security checkpoint. This advanced system replaces the traditional metal detector arch and is designed to automatically identify hidden objects of all sizes and materials. Airport management sees this initiative as one element of a broader strategy aimed at reinforcing security while at the same time improving the passenger journey.

The scanner’s primary benefit is its capacity to deliver quicker and more precise screenings. In contrast to older systems, it does not use ionizing radiation, ensuring complete safety for passengers, including those with pacemakers or other medical devices. It can detect not only metal items but also non-metallic objects, offering a wider layer of protection. By combining rapid processing with safety measures, the system provides reliable results without slowing down the process.

The introduction of this scanner promises smoother movement through security checkpoints. Extended lines and frequent manual inspections have long created stress for air travelers. By automatically detecting hidden items, the device minimizes the need for extra checks, allowing travelers to save time, particularly during busy travel periods. This efficiency is particularly valuable for travelers with tight connections or business passengers who rely on rapid security processing.

A further notable benefit is the emphasis on passenger comfort. Those who previously feared potential health impacts from older scanners can now pass through security feeling safe and reassured. Studies have shown that millimetre-wave technology is safe for all passengers, even for those with health sensitivities. The system is designed to be unobtrusive, helping create a more relaxed atmosphere and easing the typical inconveniences linked with airport security checks.

Riga Airport’s move to introduce modern screening technology highlights how airports are reshaping their security approaches. Achieving a balance between rigorous security measures and passenger comfort is emerging as a major priority throughout Europe. For those traveling through Latvia’s busiest airport, the update brings not just greater safety but also a more pleasant beginning to their journey, an important move toward making air travel both secure and welcoming.

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