DIAL comes up with DigiYatra for non-smartphone users

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DIAL comes up with DigiYatra for non-smartphone users

Friday, 09 June 2023 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

DigiYatra App, which identifies passengers under facial recognition at the airport, will now be able to be used even by those who do not have a smartphone. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has started a new service at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. Under this, now passengers will be able to take advantage of this even without downloading the DigiYatra mobile application in their mobiles. For this, the passenger will have to go through a three step verification process. After that, the passenger will be identified by face recognition and the passengers will not need to show the boarding pass at the terminal, security check and boarding gate.

The new service has been started at Terminal-3 of AGI Airport with the help of DigiYatra Foundation. Entry at the airport has become easier with the help of DigiYatra. Significantly, from December 1, Digi Yatra was started at some airports in the country. Due to the identification of the passenger with the help of facial recognition, it takes less time for the passenger to enter the airport. Boarding pass is not required at the airport. The passenger’s face acts as his boarding pass. This system works like an identity platform based on a centralized mobile wallet. The passenger just has to show his face at the time of entry at the airport, at the time of security check.

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