Soon, air travellers in India will be able to travel without a boarding pass
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Oct 8, 2019, 00:02 IST
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If you are flying from Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad airport anywhere in India, you will no longer need boarding passes as the civil authorities will be introducing biometric-based boarding system very soon.
If you are flying from Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad airport anywhere in India, you will no longer need boarding passes as the civil authorities will be introducing biometric-based boarding system very soon. Read less
If you are flying from Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad airport anywhere in India, you will no longer need boarding passes as the civil authorities will be introducing biometric-based boarding system very soon.
Lately, Vistara is experimenting with this biometric trial for the next two to three months and passengers can participate in it by registering at their kiosk in Delhi airport’s Terminal 3.
News has it that under civil aviation ministry's DigiYatra project, air passengers can make a new DigiYatra id by giving voter id, driving license, Aadhaar or passport. The DigiYatra id and ticket PNR will be used to check the passenger’s identity.
Not only will your boarding process be easier, but you will also not have to show boarding pass or ID cards at multiple checkpoints at the airport. Voluntary in nature, the new biometric system will help air passengers avoid long queues at the security and baggage checks and boarding gates.
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