A groundbreaking innovation in aviation: Boarding passes and check-in are becoming a thing of the past.

A groundbreaking innovation in aviation: Boarding passes and check-in are becoming a thing of the past.

12.04.2025 21:31

The International Civil Aviation Organization plans to implement a groundbreaking innovation in the rules applied at airports. With the new changes, traditional boarding passes and check-in procedures will be completely digitized, giving way to facial recognition systems.

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The hustle and bustle of check-in and boarding pass collection at airports before flights is becoming a thing of the past with new changes in aviation regulations.



A groundbreaking innovation in aviation: Boarding passes and check-in are becoming a thing of the past


NEW RULES AT AIRPORTS



The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), affiliated with the United Nations, plans to change the rules set for airports with the new "digital travel document" application. According to The Times, the changes will be implemented within 3 years.



A groundbreaking innovation in aviation: Boarding passes and check-in are becoming a thing of the past


THE ERA OF 'TRAVEL DOCUMENTS' IN FLIGHTS



With the new rules, passengers will be able to download a 'travel document' to their phones from the moment they purchase their tickets. If there are any changes in the travel plan, this document will be automatically updated.



A groundbreaking innovation in aviation: Boarding passes and check-in are becoming a thing of the past


EVERYTHING WILL BE COLLECTED IN A SINGLE QR CODE



Passengers will also be able to upload their passports to their phones. Thus, each passenger's flight information, digital identity, and boarding permission will be collected in a single QR code.



A groundbreaking innovation in aviation: Boarding passes and check-in are becoming a thing of the past


'FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEM' WILL BE USED



At the checkpoints in airports, 'face recognition systems' will be used. The check-in application that allows airlines to know who will board the plane will also become a thing of the past. The information of the passenger arriving at the airport and seen by the face recognition systems will be instantly transmitted to the airline.



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