In one of the largest shake-ups in the aviation industry in the last 50 years, the need to check-in for boarding passes and flights can be reduced, according to a report, according to a report Many timesThe International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the United Nations Body is responsible for preparing the airline policy, is reducing the move, which can be implemented within “two to three years”.
Through the introduction of “Digital Travel Credit Credit”, travelers will be able to upload their passports on their phone and will pass through airports using their face only for verification. Flyers will download a “Journey Pass” instead, when they book a flight, with all the booking details and other additional services purchased along the ticket. If any change is made in the booking, the pass will be automatically updated.
Currently, passengers require online or airport arrival, where they are presented with a boarding pass with a barcode that is scanned because they proceed through the airport.
However, with new measures, passengers with hold goods will run on the bus bag drop, where their face will be scanned. Meanwhile, only people with hand items will be scanned at pre-protection gates, which allow passengers to access the central search area of the airport.
The world’s largest travel technology company Amaidus’s Valerie Vayala said, “The final upgrade of the Great Scale was to adopt e-ticketing in the early 2000s. The industry has now decided to upgrade to modern systems that Amazon is more useful.”
He said, “Many airline systems have not changed for more than 50 years as everything is to be consistent in the industry and is differential,” he said.
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However, for the functioning of the system, airports will need to fundamentally to change their infrastructure by installing facial identification techniques to scan passport photos and people’s faces. For passengers’ privacy concerns, ICAO stated that the airport will not store any information scanned by the computer in the check-in process.
Any data will be removed from the computer system after 15 seconds to prevent any violation of personal information.
While the implementation of technology is expected to reduce travel time, some are careful with its excessive use. Last year, due to a faulty update, passengers were stuck for hours when the Microsoft crashed the aircraft around the world.