Bristol Airport and ICTS UK & Ireland extend security partnership
Posted: 19 January 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
After 15 years of partnership, Bristol Airport has re-awarded ICTS UK & Ireland as its security partner, to further their security services and passenger screening journey at the airport.


Bristol Airport (BRS) has re-awarded ICTS UK & Ireland as its security partner, responsible for the provision of security services/passenger screening at the airport.
Alan Dutt, Executive Director of Aviation Security Services, ICTS UK & Ireland commented: “We are delighted to continue our 15-year partnership with Bristol Airport. Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic has not been easy, ICTS has remained by Bristol Airport’s side, offering flexibility, resilience and our team has been fully committed to delivering the very best service to the airport and its passengers. We look forward to a bright future of continued collaboration, strong partnership and business growth. Our teams are committed to working hard in support of the recovery of the aviation sector.”


Credit: Bristol Airport
Graeme Gamble, Chief Operating Officer, Bristol Airport added: “We are delighted ICTS has been successful through a robust tendering process to retain the security contract at Bristol Airport. Security is extremely important to the aviation industry and ICTS has the experience and reputation of delivering high levels of security processes and procedures while delivering high quality services to customers and airline partners.
“ICTS has been a valued business partner for 15 years and the new contract will ensure ongoing high levels of security arrangements will be maintained.”
Bristol Airport is one of the 11 Airports in the UK and Ireland at which ICTS provides security services.
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