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The UN’s aviation agency is backing a plan to digitize the passenger experience using facial recognition and a “journey pass, ...
The changes would make boarding passes and the need to check in for flights obsolete. In perhaps one of the biggest shake-ups in the aviation industry in the last 50 years, boarding passes and the ...
“New airport rules will get rid of boarding passes and check in” – that’s the headline of an article in The Times about how digitisation will smooth journeys. No need to check in, no ...
Aeroplane passengers will no longer need to scan their boarding passes or check in before flying in the biggest shake up to air travel in 50 years. According to the International Civil Aviation ...
Passengers will not have to take out their phones or passports as their face would open all doors in the airports. The International Civil Aviation Organization, the UN body responsible for global ...
A report in The Times detailed what could be the biggest changes to the aviation industry in five decades including instead of a boarding pass, face scanning technology will be used. And with no ...
Rummaging around for boarding passes and dashing to the airport to check in may soon become a thing of the past. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a UN organization that ...
Digital boarding passes are becoming a standard way to board your flight, with many passengers opting to have the document on their phone or tablet. And some airlines are even moving towards ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Boarding passes and check-ins at airports could be scrapped in a major reform to airport rules. The change could mean that passengers will ...