Improved customs inspection at a small international airport: Case study: Colombo

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The present procedures for processing arriving passengers at the Colombo International Airport cause inordinte waiting times. An alternate plan, which is based on state of the art customs procedures, and which can reduce waiting times significantly while maintaining a high level of enforcement, is proposed. The present and proposed procedures are analyzed and compared with respect to passenger waiting times, using deterministic queueing theory. An optimal inspection rate of passengers by the customs service is proposed taking into account the fraction of inspected passengers, the waiting time of passengers and the cost of customs processing. Copyright © 1992 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

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Wirasinghe, S. C., & Perera, M. (1992). Improved customs inspection at a small international airport: Case study: Colombo. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 26(2), 185–199. https://doi.org/10.1002/atr.5670260207

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