Thailand rolls out biometric system at 6 major airports for seamless travel
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Thailand rolls out biometric system at 6 major airports for seamless travel 
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Thailand is introducing biometric verification and facial recognition at six key airports. This is to streamline immigration processing starting in December for international tourists and November for domestic travellers. The new … Read more
Thailand is introducing biometric verification and facial recognition at six key airports. This is to streamline immigration processing starting in December for international tourists and November for domestic travellers. The new process will expedite security and eliminate repeated identity checks, enhancing passenger convenience and boosting Thailand’s appeal as a travel destination. Read less
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Consent and enrolment: Whether using self-check-in kiosks or check-in counters, travellers will need to give their consent to sharing personal identity information. Following enrolment, biometric information and travel information are collected and recorded by the Airport Authority of Thailand (AoT) for a single trip. This will make the entire experience hassle free for travellers as they will be able to go from luggage drop to boarding without having to show their passport or boarding card again. Do note that they will have to repeat the process during their next trip.
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Web Check-in option: Travellers can also choose to scan the barcode on their boarding card to check in. The process that they will need to follow is to choose the airline on the check-in page, then select enrollment, scan the boarding pass, and add ID and facial scans.
This technology will make airport navigation smoother and help travellers enjoy Thailand’s 'Land of Smiles' reputation right from arrival!
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