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Abu Dhabi Airport Launches World’s First Biometric ‘Smart Travel’ System – The Future of Tech in Travel

Abu Dhabi International Airport has made a significant stride in the future of travel by launching the world’s first fully biometric ‘smart travel’ system. This innovative technology allows passengers to pass through the airport using only their faces and fingerprints, eliminating the need for traditional travel documents.

The biometric system captures passengers’ facial and fingerprint data at check-in, immigration, and boarding gates. By using facial recognition technology, passengers can simply look at a camera to verify their identity and proceed through the airport. This eliminates the need for passports, boarding passes, and other physical documents, curating a hassle-free process for guests right from arrival to their resort or luxury villas in Abu Dhabi.

The implementation of the biometric ‘smart travel’ system is expected to significantly enhance the passenger experience at Abu Dhabi International Airport by reducing waiting times and streamlining the travel process.  Although exact plans have not been announced, this could also be beneficial even for off-shore islands with their own airports implemented, such as Sir Bani Yas Island, home to several properties by Minor Hotels, including Desert Islands Resort & Spa by Anantara.