Manohar Airport rolls out biometric DigiYatra system

Manohar Airport rolls out biometric DigiYatra system

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Category : National Published on: April 08 2024

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  • Manohar International Airport in Mopa, Goa, has introduced the Digi Yatra system, becoming the 14th airport in India to adopt this technology-driven initiative.
  • Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launched the system, which utilizes facial recognition technology to streamline passenger verification processes, reducing wait times and simplifying procedures for travelers.
  • The Digi Yatra system utilizes facial recognition technology to streamline the passenger journey by automating entry and verification processes at various checkpoints within the airport.
  • Passengers can link their Aadhaar number to a Digi Yatra ID on their mobile app, enabling seamless boarding pass scanning and facial recognition authentication at airport checkpoints, ultimately enhancing security and efficiency in air travel.
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