Amadeus is helping airports get biometric-ready
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Posted: 24 June 2021 | Amadeus | No comments yet
A useful guide covering the key points airport leaders need to know when deciding how and when to implement biometrics.
More and more airports have seen the huge benefits biometrics can bring to passenger servicing such as: more convenience; ease of use; greater speed; enhanced security; and of course, it offers the contactless environment all travellers now instinctively seek.
In this guide, Amadeus answers the strategic and operational questions airport leaders will want to consider when preparing for biometrics. Should you start at one touchpoint or roll out across all passenger servicing points? Can biometrics work with multiple identity providers? Are there ongoing technical costs? How can you encourage passenger take-up? The report responds to these questions and more, supported by Amadeus’ insight and expertise in airport biometrics.
Download your copy of ‘Nine questions airport leaders should consider when getting started with biometrics’ today and learn how your airport can get biometric-ready for today and tomorrow.
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