Airport security is focus of concern again


THE fatal attack on Kim Jong-nam with VX nerve agent on Feb 13 at KLIA2 is a stark reminder that the safety of any liquid irrespective of quantity carried by travellers on flights should not be taken for granted.

It is also a reminder for airlines and airport operators around the world to work in tandem to enhance security and safety of passengers, crew and the aircraft. The fact that VX is colourless, odourless and deadly sends chills down the spine.

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