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Airports set to scrap boarding passes and check-ins in major travel shake-up

  • The International Civil Aviation Organization plans to introduce a 'digital travel credential' to eliminate the need for boarding passes and check-ins, potentially changing air travel significantly in the next two to three years, as reported by The Times.
  • Facial recognition technology will replace traditional methods for passenger verification at security points and departure gates, as explained in a report in The Times.
  • British Airways is among the major airlines exploring this new technology, which aims to enhance passenger privacy by deleting data within 15 seconds of each contact, according to industry figures.
  • These changes are considered the biggest in 50 years, indicating the scale of the upcoming modifications in the aviation industry.
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iNews broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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