In line with the Indian government’s guidelines to provide contactless and seamless passenger processing at airports, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Monday announced the soft launch of a beta version of the DigiYatra app for Android platform.
Delhi Airport is among the first airports to introduce this system in the country. DIAL had installed the required installation at Terminal 3 of Delhi Airport and had already carried out its tests. Nearly 20,000 passengers enjoyed a smooth and safe travel experience after using the facility during the trials.
Beta version of DigiYatra app is currently available on playstore (for Andriod platform). The same application will be available on the App Store (for IOS platform) in a few weeks.
Domestic passengers traveling from Terminal 3 of any airline can download the app and register for a seamless travel experience at the airport.
The “DigiYatra” is a Biometric Seamless Travel Experience (BEST) based on facial recognition technology. It aims to provide a paperless and seamless travel experience for passengers.
With this technology, passenger entry would be automatically processed based on the facial recognition system at all checkpoints, including airport entry, security check areas and aircraft boarding. , etc.
The technology will make the boarding process much faster and smoother, as each passenger would need less than three seconds at each touchpoint. Their face would serve as a document, such as proof of identity, proof of vaccination and would also serve as a boarding pass.
It will also ensure increased security at the airport as passenger data is validated with the airlines departure control system, so only designated passengers can enter the terminal. The whole process is non-intrusive and automatic, which leads to optimization of personnel for stakeholders such as CISF, airlines and others.
“DigiYatra is a unique initiative of the Government of India, coordinated by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. It is in line with the Prime Minister’s vision to transform the nation into a digital society. Delhi Airport is one of the first airports of the country. who are ready with the facial recognition system. The system will provide a seamless experience for passengers. The FRS will save passengers the process of multi-point identity checks and encourage them to travel without paper and also strengthen security at the airport,” said DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar.
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In line with the Indian government’s guidelines to provide contactless and seamless passenger processing at airports, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Monday announced the soft launch of a beta version of the DigiYatra app for Android platform.
Delhi Airport is among the first airports to introduce this system in the country. DIAL had installed the required installation at Terminal 3 of Delhi Airport and had already carried out its tests. Nearly 20,000 passengers enjoyed a smooth and safe travel experience after using the facility during the trials.
Beta version of DigiYatra app is currently available on playstore (for Andriod platform). The same application will be available on the App Store (for IOS platform) in a few weeks.
Domestic passengers traveling from Terminal 3 of any airline can download the app and register for a seamless travel experience at the airport.
The “DigiYatra” is a Biometric Seamless Travel Experience (BEST) based on facial recognition technology. It aims to provide a paperless and seamless travel experience for passengers.
With this technology, passenger entry would be automatically processed based on the facial recognition system at all checkpoints, including airport entry, security check areas and aircraft boarding. , etc.
The technology will make the boarding process much faster and smoother, as each passenger would need less than three seconds at each touchpoint. Their face would serve as a document, such as proof of identity, proof of vaccination and would also serve as a boarding pass.
It will also ensure increased security at the airport as passenger data is validated with the airlines departure control system, so only designated passengers can enter the terminal. The whole process is non-intrusive and automatic, which leads to optimization of personnel for stakeholders such as CISF, airlines and others.
“DigiYatra is a unique initiative of the Government of India, coordinated by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. It is in line with the Prime Minister’s vision to transform the nation into a digital society. Delhi Airport is one of the first airports of the country. who are ready with the facial recognition system. The system will provide a seamless experience for passengers. The FRS will save passengers the process of multi-point identity checks and encourage them to travel without paper and also strengthen security at the airport,” said DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar.
(Only the title and image of this report may have been edited by Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)