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Air travel could be very different post-COVID with some pushing for facial recognition to replace boarding passes – ABC Technology and Games
Boarding passes and tickets could be replaced by facial recognition data, which would be used by passengers from check-in to embarking on their flight as airports…

The future of air travel could be very different in a post-COVID world, with the expansion of biometric testing and an effort to reduce the amount of surfaces and staff that travellers come into contact with when flying.
Key points:
- Perth airport is being upgraded with facial recognition technology slated to be introduced by 2022
- Dr Leandro de Moraes says COVID-19 is accelerating the trend of airports moving towards automation and biometrics
- Biometric data and facial recognition could replace the…
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