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South Africa strengthens border security for the 2010 FIFA World Cup with Advance Passenger Processing

November 2010

South Africa enhances border security with iBorders Advance Passenger Processing

The world’s only commercially available interactive Advance Passenger Processing system, a perfect match for South Africa’s requirements to improve border security, reduce administrative costs and facilitate passenger processing

The business issue

As South Africa prepared to host the FIFA 2010 World Cup, it faced a number of challenges related to the influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors. Not only did the country need to improve its border security, it also wanted to create a more secure environment and reduce the administrative burden of security. At the same time, it wished to accelerate passenger processing at its airports - ultimately enhancing the traveler experience

South Africa's Department of Home Affairs was particularly interested in a proactive solution, which would enable them to analyze and pre-screen travelers before they arrived. If necessary, this would allow them to stop any unauthorized or 'undesirable' visitors at the point of departure - thereby avoiding any expenses associated with processing and repatriating these visitors.

In February 2009, the South African government chose SITA iBorders AdvancedManagement APP (Advance Passenger Processing) -- the world's only commercially available interactive Advance Passenger Information system and the first such system in Africa.

SITA's solution

Implemented in just nine months, SITA iBorders AdvancedManagement APP effectively moved South Africa's borders to the point of departure. It enabled both airlines and governments to transfer passport details in an interactive and real-time manner as passengers checked in for their flights.

So how does it work?

Imagine a passenger checking in to travel from London to South Africa. At check-in his passport is scanned and the data is sent electronically to the Department of Home Affairs. There the systems check to ensure that he has the correct travel documentation and is not on any watch list. After just a few seconds, the airline agent receives instructions advising them to either allow the individual to board or, in exceptional circumstances, to deny boarding. Most passengers pass these checks, are given their boarding passes and can continue through security, to board the plane and take their flight.

In June and July 2010 alone, South Africa processed more than 1.5 million passengers using SITA's iBorders AdvancedManagement APP technology. Approximately 350 were subjected to extra examination, while more than 60 people were prevented from entering the country because their names appeared on either South Africa's Visa and Entry Stop List or watch lists (provided by Interpol and football's governing body FIFA.)

When governments adopt border management solutions, they need to ensure that the appropriate legislation is in place to support these solutions. For example, sustainable international standards need to protect the privacy of individual passengers. As a strong supporter for the development of international and industry standards for transmitting and processing passenger data for border management applications, SITA can help provide advice in this area.

"Now after the World Cup, the results speak for themselves. The security of the country, and all the fans, was significantly increased by the intelligent pre-clearance of passengers."
Francesco Violante - CEO, SITA

At the same time, iBorders AdvancedManagement APP helped South African airports more quickly and efficiently process passengers upon arrival, by enabling them to reduce the lengthy screening process, while enabling the authorities to focus on people who could potentially pose a threat to the country's security.

"SITA iBorders AdvancedManagement APP has exceeded our expectations ensuring the smooth arrival of the hundreds of thousands of visitors to South Africa for the FIFA World Cup. It allowed us to concentrate our efforts on those suspects, hooligans and others, who posed a real risk to the country, speeding up the entry process for the majority of passengers upon their arrival."
Mkuseli Apleni - Director General, Department of Home Affairs, South Africa

The smooth operation of the system throughout the event was also possible thanks to the SITA Global Services operational team who provided unrivalled round-the-clock operational support. Working with this group, South Africa's permanent SITA Service Manager ensured optimized performance for the new system, delivering continuous service improvements by focusing on proactive preventative maintenance and ensuring that all support mechanisms were in place in the event of any outage. As a result iBorders AdvancedManagement APP was a success during the entire event.

However, the South African government weren't the only ones to benefit from iBorders AdvancedManagement APP. More than 80% of airlines who used the system on flights to South Africa were also able to reduce their administrative and turnaround costs, while eliminating fines associated with transporting incorrectly documented or otherwise inadmissible travelers.

Benefits

SITA iBorders AdvancedManagement APP provides a number of important benefits to the South African government, its airports and the many airlines that fly to South Africa:

  • It enables the government to be proactive - not reactive. They can now identify any potential issues at check-in, rather than wait for visitors to arrive in the country.
  • All parties concerned - from the airlines to the government- avoid the costs of repatriation.
  • Airports can more quickly and efficiently process passengers at arrival, knowing that they have already been analyzed and pre-cleared before departure.

Ultimately, iBorders AdvancedManagement APP also helps enhance the passenger journey - ensuring they have a safe and efficient travel experience.

"Governments, airlines and passengers all benefit from the interactive and real-time process of APP because security is increased, carriers' costs are reduced and the overwhelming majority of visitors who are legitimate travelers experience smoother, faster processing. These benefits can be enjoyed not only during major world sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics but every day
of the year."
Francesco Violante - CEO, SITA

While the FIFA 2010 World Cup served as a catalyst for implementing the new SITA iBorders AdvancedManagement APP system, it will now become an important legacy from the tournament. Moving forward, the government will continue to use the system to ensure high levels of border security and smooth arrivals for all visitors to South Africa.

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