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Hyderabad airport introduces facial recognition for passengers
Updated On: 10 July, 2019 05:07 PM IST | Hyderabad | mid-day online correspondent
t requires a one-time verification at the departure airport while flying for the first time using the ID. After a successful verification, facial recognition biometric will be captured and stored in the Digi Yatra ID for future travels

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Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad becomes the first in the country to introduce a facial recognition system under the ‘Digi Yatra’ initiative. This initiative comes with a Digi Yatra ID which allows a camera to verify your face and lets you pass through security checks without showing any boarding pass. The initiative promotes paperless and hassle-free air travel. It requires a one-time verification at the departure airport while flying for the first time using the ID. After a successful verification, facial recognition biometric will be captured and stored in the Digi Yatra ID for future travels.
The airport also ran a trial run from where the facility was made available to people travelling between1-3 July to Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Vizag, Chennai and Vijayawada. An airport official stated, "As many as 180 passengers voluntarily signed up for FR (facial recognition), though 70% used it on Day 1. The numbers are certain to increase. This will eventually be extended to all domestic fliers. It will not only make the process of boarding smoother but also help them save time. At present, CISF staff spend at least half a minute on physically checking every passenger’s ID card."
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