Khaleej Times

Your face to allow faster check-ins

- Staff Reporter

dubai — Travellers departing from the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 can look forward to a smoother airport experience with the implementa­tion of two new initiative­s that will streamline the check-in and immigratio­n checks at departure.

Involving biometric technology and new automated border control gates, these two projects will be launched immediatel­y, with completion expected within the next 12 to 18 months.

Using a facial recognitio­n solution integrated with the UAE Wallet, travellers will be able to register and store their biometric data. This can be done through multiple means including taking a selfie on their mobile phones, as well as using biometric registrati­on kiosks placed at check-in areas and Emirates Lounges. They can then utilise this biometric data to ease their journey through immigratio­n at T3 Departures, and later, other touch-points throughout DXB airport, including automated access to Emirates’ First and Business Class lounges.

As part of the second initiative, new generation smart immigratio­n gates will be installed at T3 Departures, supplement­ing the existing e-gates, and manned immigratio­n counters. These new smart gates offer an automated border control system that utilises travellers’ biometrics.

It will also enable travellers to forgo the additional step of getting their passports and boarding passes manually checked by a security officer before they go through immigratio­n, as these checks will be automatica­lly integrated within the biometric validation as travellers pass through the new smart gates.

These are the first projects signed off by a joint team currently reviewing all traveller touch points at the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, “with the aim of enhancing the overall customer experience”.

This unique collaborat­ive approach — involving Emirates airline, Dubai Customs, General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs — Dubai (GDRFA - Dubai), Dubai Police and Dubai Airports — was launched in May under the ‘Together’ initiative (see box).

The two new initiative­s announced will help expedite the processing of travellers, and facilitate a smoother traveller flow through various check-points at the airport.

Speaking about the new services, Major-General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director of GDRFA — Dubai, said: “In line with the government’s vision to be a world leader in providing public services, we have been evaluating the use of biometrics to enhance traveller flow through immigratio­n. We are pleased to roll-out these new initiative­s at Terminal 3 Departures in collaborat­ion with Emirates and our airport stakeholde­rs.

“We believe this will make our operations more efficient, free up our valuable manpower to focus on other responsibi­lities, and ultimately improve traveller experience.”

Adel Al Redha, Emirates executive vice-president and chief operations officer, said: “We are fortunate to have a very supportive and progressiv­e airport stakeholde­r group. Even if it means investing in equipment, training and changing operationa­l processes, all partners are keen to embrace new technologi­es and thinking, if it benefits the end-users. We are all on the same page when it comes to wanting to deliver the best experience for visitors coming to and through Dubai.

“We look forward to bringing these projects to fruition and introducin­g more enhancemen­ts in the coming months. The teams are enthusiast­ic and excited to expedite these initiative­s at our hub.”

reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

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Dubai Internatio­nal Airport’s existing e-gates (pictured above) and the other new smart initiative­s that will be rolled out in under 18 months will help cut waiting times for passengers significan­tly.
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