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18 smart gates at Terminal 2 in Dubai

PASSPORT CONTROL WILL TAKE ONLY A FEW SECONDS AT DUBAI’S TWO AIRPORTS WHICH HAVE 122 SMART GATES NOW

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

A traveller will only spend seven to 10 seconds to pass through them |

Passengers at Terminal 2 of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport will clear passport control in seconds as 18 smart gates are now fully operationa­l in the terminal, the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai (GDRFA) said in a statement.

Major-General Mohammad Ahmad Al Merri, directorge­neral of GDRFA, said that 10 smart gates have been installed in the arrival area and eight in the departure area.

Speaking about the innovation, he added: “It is the face of the future, implemente­d for the first time in the world. Passengers will cross the gates smoothly and there will be no need to stand in queues to get the passport stamped. The smart gates ensure that each traveller will only spend seven to 10 seconds to pass through.”

With the installati­on of 122 new-generation smart gates at all terminals at the two airports, about 2.6 million travellers used the smart gates this year (until May), compared to 2.1 million during the same period in 2017.

The GDRFA said the smart gates ensure that travellers no longer have to stop at passport control in Dubai, home to one of the busiest airports in the world.

“There is an increase in the number of travellers using smart gates, which means more people have become more aware of using the gates.”

Equipped with the latest face-recognitio­n software, the

Travellers can walk through the smart gates by using their biometric passports, Emirates ID and smartphone after installing the UAE Wallet applicatio­n.” Brigadier Talal Ahmad Al Shanqiti | assistant director-general of Airport Passport Sector

smart gates do away with the passengers’ personal encounters with passport control officers, clearing travellers with approved biometric, electronic passports or identifica­tion to walk straight to the baggage claim area.

The GDRFA said that the smart gates will help welcome participan­ts and visitors for Expo 2020, which will attract millions of visitors.

The ‘biometric border’ walkway takes a scan of people’s faces as they enter the airport and checks it against a digital passport using the face-recognitio­n software.

“Travellers can walk through the smart gates by using their biometric passports, Emirates ID and smartphone after installing the UAE Wallet applicatio­n,” Brigadier Talal Ahmad Al Shanqiti, assistant directorge­neral of Airport Passport Sector, said.

The digital passport, created for the system, contains informatio­n from the electronic chip in physical passports, as well as additional details including fingerprin­ts, iris scans and facerecogn­ition data.

 ?? Courtesy: GDRFA ?? Passengers at Terminal 2 of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport will enjoy faster passport control services as 18 smart gates are now fully operationa­l in the terminal.
Courtesy: GDRFA Passengers at Terminal 2 of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport will enjoy faster passport control services as 18 smart gates are now fully operationa­l in the terminal.

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