Media Informasi Terkait Peraturan Pengangkutan Prohibited Items Bagi Penumpang Pesawat Udara
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33050/cices.v12i2.4404Abstract
Aviation security plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, security, and convenience of air transportation. One of the challenges frequently encountered at airports is the limited awareness of passengers regarding regulations on prohibited items and dangerous goods, resulting in a high number of restricted items being detected during security screening procedures. This condition may lead to delays in security inspections, increased passenger queues, and reduced airport operational efficiency. This study aims to develop Trip.buddy, a mobile-based digital information application designed to provide educational content and information regarding baggage transportation regulations for airline passengers. The research employed a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collected through observation, interviews, and literature review. System requirements were analyzed using the PIECES framework (Performance, Information, Economy, Control, Efficiency, and Service), while the application was developed using the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model. The results indicate that Trip.buddy effectively provides accessible information on dangerous goods classifications, power bank transportation regulations, prohibited items guidelines, and a “What Can I Bring?” search feature that enables users to verify the status of items before traveling. The implementation of the application improves information quality, facilitates access to aviation security regulations, enhances the efficiency of security screening processes, and increases passenger awareness of aviation security requirements. Therefore, Trip.buddy can serve as an innovative digital solution to support airport service digitalization and improve the dissemination of prohibited items regulations among airline passengers.
