USA Ready for World Cup: TSA Deploys Unprecedented Technological Security System
Advanced scanners, contactless biometric identification and hundreds of sniffer dogs will be deployed at US airports during the biggest sporting event in history
Advanced scanners, contactless biometric identification and hundreds of sniffer dogs will be deployed at US airports during the biggest sporting event in history
UK travelers flying through Copenhagen Airport are being advised to allow extra time due to new EU biometric border screening procedures
Billions in investment, advanced technologies including biometric identification and enhanced passenger experience: this is Hong Kong Airport's new state-of-the-art Terminal 2
Are flights without physical documents closer than ever? The International Air Transport Association (IATA) refers to international biometric trials conducted to create a "future of seamless airport transit through biometric identification and digital wallets" - implementation is subject to government decisions
Flying to Greece soon? The new entry and exit system has come into effect, which means airports are now collecting biometric data from passengers from countries outside the European Union. Expect border check delays in the near future
U.S. authorities are tightening their control systems. New requirements include selfies, personal data collection, expanded biometric data, social network exposure, and submitting applications through a dedicated app
More than facial recognition at the terminal: Indonesian airports are first in the world to launch a corridor that allows passengers to pass without stopping or showing a passport; the Seamless Corridor will replace border controllers
A new directive will allow the collection of biometric data from all non-US citizens to begin in December. The system is expected to be fully implemented at all airports and seaports within three to five years. The move will improve security, shorten lines and promote the expansion of visa exemptions
Europe is getting ready to launch a new biometric border era with EES in October 2025, followed by ETIAS travel authorisation
IATA's One ID program advocates for universal digital identity standards, allowing travelers to verify their travel documents and navigate airports using biometric identification instead of traditional physical documents
Are flights without physical documents closer than ever? The International Air Transport Association (IATA) refers to international biometric trials conducted to create a "future of seamless airport transit through biometric identification and digital wallets" - implementation is subject to government decisions
Flying to Greece soon? The new entry and exit system has come into effect, which means airports are now collecting biometric data from passengers from countries outside the European Union. Expect border check delays in the near future
IATA's 2025 Global Passenger Survey shows a sharp increase in positive in-flight experiences, alongside an acceleration in the use of digital and biometrics. Weaknesses: Baggage processes, border checks, and connections
Biometric tourism is expanding: Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism has developed hotel check-in technology that allows guests to bypass the front desk and unlock their rooms with a smartphone. Are digital car rentals coming next?
More than facial recognition at the terminal: Indonesian airports are first in the world to launch a corridor that allows passengers to pass without stopping or showing a passport; the Seamless Corridor will replace border controllers
A new directive will allow the collection of biometric data from all non-US citizens to begin in December. The system is expected to be fully implemented at all airports and seaports within three to five years. The move will improve security, shorten lines and promote the expansion of visa exemptions
Experience a seamless journey with cutting-edge facial recognition at Dubai's airport