The Free Press Journal

Mumbai airport eliminates ‘boarding pass stamping’ for domestic airlines

- AGENCIES /

The Mumbai Airport has introduced Digi-Yatra, a technology-driven initiative that eliminates ‘boarding pass stamping’ for all domestic airlines operating out of Terminal 2 here, an official said on Monday.

This makes the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport the first in the country to introduce the latest technology, proposed by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).

Passengers travelling within the country from T2 can now authentica­te their boarding pass at pre-embarkatio­n security check point by scanning the boarding pass barcode or QR code on their mobile phones at the E-gate Reader, using the Live Passenger Dataset.

This authentica­tion of boarding pass will eliminate the responsibi­lity of CISF checking

personnel to stamp the boarding pass, thus save their time, bringing a harmonious experience to passengers and improving the overall throughput of security check procedure.

The CSMIA described the initiative as a step towards adopting new technology and digitising the travel experience of passengers, making it hassle-free.

The pilot feature, introduce here is aimed at reducing time involved in completing the many pre-flight boarding checks, a forward-looking technology-driven service offering seamless digital experience to passengers. The self-service facility at the airport has drasticall­y reduced the waiting time and queues at various touch points, said the spokespers­on. The GVK Mumbai Airport also has equipped Terminals with various selfservic­e check-in facilities and pioneered facilities like check-in kiosks, generating boarding pass and baggage tags through CUSS, and use of self-baggage drop facility for a faster check-in experience.

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