Airport security lines irk many a traveler, but will that experience one day become passé?
A new biometric system may change the way we check-in and move through airport security. The technology is called Smart Path, and it takes a single biometric facial scan at arrival. After a cross-check with travel documents, the traveler can simply head to the gate.
Travel tech company SITA exhibited the innovation last month in Cologne, Germany, at the Passenger Terminal EXPO.
“[It’s] a single, secure, self-service process using existing common-use infrastructure which works seamlessly with multiple airline and government systems,” said Matthys Serfontein, vice president, SITA . “Smart Path simplifies secure, passenger processing for everyone – airlines, airports and border authorities.”
The company is working with major airlines to integrate the technology in 2020, with the hopes of making it the norm.
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