Layout Verified | Simairport Security

What (Small, Large, XL) primarily use this terminal?

Place a near the security zone to minimize downtime during scanner failures. Flow Fixes

, you must balance the different processing speeds of equipment while using to eliminate passenger AI bottlenecks. 1. Equipment Ratio & Throughput

For hubs with terminal floors, you must manage security flow across levels. simairport security layout verified

By adhering to these layout principles, your SimAirport security will remain verified and efficient, leading to happier passengers and higher profits.

Body scanners are realistically safer but simulate than metal detectors in-game.

Build your security zone at least 12 to 15 tiles deep. This leaves ample room for the queue at the entrance and a clear walkway at the exit. Ensure the entire area is strictly zoned as "Security". 2. Queue Configuration What (Small, Large, XL) primarily use this terminal

: Use the in-game queue system to assign one queue to multiple ID Check Stands. Placing the queue interaction point on the same space as the stand provides the highest "pax per hour" (PPH) rate.

Even the best layout will fail if 1,000 passengers arrive at once. Stagger your flight schedule to distribute the passenger load over several in-game hours.

Directly behind the desks, leave a 3-tile wide walking commons. Body scanners are realistically safer but simulate than

: Regularly repair machines using Workmen and Toolbox Lockers . Broken scanners cause instant bottlenecks that can lead to passengers missing flights.

An efficient is the backbone of a high-functioning terminal. A "verified" setup prioritizes optimal ratios of equipment, advanced passenger routing, and strategic zoning to prevent bottlenecks that lead to missed flights and tanked satisfaction. Core Requirements for a Functional Security Zone