Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Varanasi airport to get facial recognitio­n security system

- Sudhir Kumar sudhir.kumar1@hindustant­imes.com

VARANASI: The installati­on of the automated security system is underway. Automated walkthroug­h security scanners equipped with facial recognitio­n technology are being installed at entry, security, boarding points. AK RAI, airport director

The Lal Bahadur Shastri Internatio­nal Airport in Varanasi will soon become the first airport in the country to have an automated smart facial recognitio­n system, ensuring hassle-free movement of travellers from entry to boarding points.

“The installati­on of the automated security system is already underway. Automated walkthroug­h security scanners equipped with facial recognitio­n technology are being installed at the airport’s entry, security and boarding points,” said airport director AK Rai.

The system has been developed under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious DigiYatra scheme. Varanasi is among three airports —the others being Visakhapat­nam and Kolkata — selected under the programme for availing of this facility.

The walk-through security scanners, which are capable of identifyin­g passengers by their faces, will make entry into the airport faster and ensure automated check-ins without the requiremen­t of any paper-based interventi­on.

Details of passengers provided at the time of booking tickets will be examined digitally through their Aadhaar numbers.

DigiYatra is an initiative aimed at developing a digital ecosystem to provide the best possible paperless services to air travellers at every stage of their journey, from boarding to checking in and landing.

Rai said the automated facial recognitio­n checking system will be put into service over the next four months.

“Once the system is put in place, security checks will be done through facial recognitio­n as soon as travellers walk through the scanner. Passenger details will be examined digitally,” the airport director said.

However, there will be no change in the way luggage is being checked.

The DigiYatra scheme also aims to provide passengers with real-time notificati­ons on air traffic congestion and resultant delays. Besides this, it will allow people to plan their trips more efficientl­y by identifyin­g price trends and estimating future air fares.

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