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首都机场公安局推出五项措施 护航民航高质量发展优化营商环境
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Capital International Airport Public Security Bureau is implementing measures to enhance service quality and operational efficiency, aiming to improve passenger experience and support the high-quality development of the aviation economy by 2025 [1]. Group 1: Optimization of Airport Services - The airport has streamlined the process for obtaining access permits, reducing the time required for long-term passes and simplifying online procedures [2]. - The goal is to achieve "one-stop" online processing for temporary passes and limit long-term pass applications to a maximum of one visit [2]. Group 2: Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement - The crime rate in the airport jurisdiction has decreased by 36% over the past year, with a significant reduction in telecom fraud cases, where the number of cases dropped by over 50% and the amount involved decreased by 78.6% [3]. - The airport police will continue to enhance mechanisms for preventing telecom fraud and address new public concerns regarding aviation-related disturbances [3]. Group 3: Conflict Resolution Mechanisms - The airport police have established 17 "He Feng" work studios to facilitate on-site conflict resolution, enhancing grassroots governance [4]. - Plans are in place to strengthen collaboration with various legal and community organizations to improve the efficiency of conflict resolution [4]. Group 4: Lost Property Recovery - The airport police have developed a "return to the public" mechanism to improve the recovery rate of lost items, achieving a recovery rate of over 80% [6]. - Future goals include increasing the recovery rate to over 85% and the return rate for lost documents to over 90% [6]. Group 5: Traffic Management Services - The airport police have improved traffic administrative services, with an expected 20% increase in traffic efficiency on congested routes [7]. - New self-service kiosks for traffic-related services have been introduced at the airport, and plans for mobile service stations are underway [7].