Re-imagining the Indian aviation industry through Digi Yatra
Indian airports set for digital revolution as the Digi Yatra biometrics system intends to make passenger experience as seamless as possible.
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Indian airports set for digital revolution as the Digi Yatra biometrics system intends to make passenger experience as seamless as possible.
Despite the advances in automation and the masses of information available to passengers, they still desire face-to-face interactions.
3 October 2018 | By Vision-box
Lining up and waiting at every airport chokepoint is a thing of the past. Contactless identity management via biometrics has become the essence of modern passenger experience. A seamless end-to-end journey where your face is your passport is core to the aviation digital transformation.
New facial recognition system will speed up screening time at Shannon Airport, as it becomes the first airport outside of the Americas to have this technology installed.
In partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Delta Air Lines is launching the first biometric terminal in the United States.
The new e-gates are hoped to cut waiting time to around 20 seconds for departing passengers.
New face-recognition technology set to offer seamless journey to passengers at BLR Airport.
The NEXTT initiative creates a vision for the future of air transport; increasing efficiency and improving customer experience through the use of new and emerging technologies and innovative processes.
Biometrics prove that the fuss really was worth it as an impostor is apprehended at Washington Dulles International Airport.
The age of seamless international travel has arrived; integrated, frictionless passenger facilitation is the next wave of biometric automation for expedited travel.
Facial recognition technology to process arriving international travellers is hoped to enhance passenger experience.
The 'gateway to Queensland' will continue to develop and grow through the use of new technologies and the help of SITA.
SITA will be working with airline customers to trial issuing credentials to small groups of passengers and allowing them to use them in controlled environments.
Qantas passengers on select international flights will participate with the airline, the launch partner for the trial.
MCO is the first airport in the United States to commit to processing all arriving and departing international travellers with facial recognition technology.