'Disruption will be kept to a minimum'
Major works costing around £300,000 have started at Ronaldsway Airport this week on a remodelled security area.
Officials at the airport say they're looking to keep disruption to a minimum as they progress with the project.
The new section will include an automatic tray return system, electronic boarding card readers and monitoring equipment.
The Department of Infrastructure has committed to establishing a 10 minute waiting time for passengers passing through security and insists the second scanning machine will be operational during peak times.
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