- CSMIA has opened 14 Hybrid Self Bag Drop (SBD) counters at Terminal 2, with plans to replace all conventional check-in counters in a phased manner by 2028.
- The hybrid system increases baggage processing capacity nearly four-fold in self-service mode, significantly improving departure efficiency.
- Designed for flexibility, the counters can switch between manual and self-service modes, enabling dynamic response to passenger demand.

The rollout follows a significant rise in the adoption of self-service baggage facilities at the airport. Autonomous SBD usage increased by 40 per cent, from 388,446 passengers in calendar year 2024 to 560,275 passengers in calendar year 2025, highlighting the need for scalable infrastructure to support faster and more seamless passenger processing.
By integrating check-in and baggage drop into a single processing flow, the Hybrid SBD counters minimise manual intervention and reduces passenger wait time. The system also enables eligible passengers to complete baggage-related payment transactions at the same counter, streamlining processing and reducing reliance on separate airline desks.

Each Hybrid SBD counter is designed for operational flexibility and can be switched between manual and self-service modes through a simple mechanism, allowing airport and airline teams to balance personalised assistance with efficiency based on operational requirements.
Commenting on the development, a CSMIA spokesperson said, “Baggage processing is a critical touchpoint in the departure journey. With rising passenger volumes, CSMIA is undertaking a phased transformation of its check-in and baggage drop infrastructure to enhance efficiency while retaining flexibility. Hybrid Self Bag Drop counters allow us to scale capacity in line with demand, while continuing to support passengers who require assisted services.”

The Hybrid SBD system can also be integrated with DigiYatra biometric technology, enabling enrolled passengers to use facial recognition for quicker processing and reduced manual document checks.
To support passengers during the transition, CSMIA has deployed trained SBD assistants across the terminal to guide first-time users and elderly travellers through the self-service process.
With the rollout of Hybrid SBD counters, CSMIA continues to enhance operational efficiency at T2 while building scalable capacity to support future passenger growth, aligned with global airport standards for speed, convenience and reliability.
















