Khaleej Times

HOME TO FLIGHT! TRAVEL IN DUBAI WILL BE A BREEZE

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — You board an electric car to the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, and by the time you get there, all your travel formalitie­s are over and you head straight to your flight’s boarding gate. It reads like a scene straight out of a Hollywood sci-fi movie, but as you are reading this, the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai is working to make the project a reality.

A camera inside the car uses facial recognitio­n to send all relevant data to smart immigratio­n gates. The boarding pass will be sent directly to the counter, and the traveller can go straight to the boarding gate.

Known as Dubai 10X, this is just one of many projects the directorat­e is working on to make travelling a breeze. Another project — which has been implemente­d on a limited basis — lets travellers zoom through immigratio­n checks without the need to even take out their passports. All they need is the Smart UAE wallet app installed on their phones.

Captain Amer Rashed Almheiri, director of the smart applicatio­n department, GDRFA, said the app has all relevant details, including passport and smart gate card data, of the traveller.

dubai — If you’re travelling first class or business, a soon-to-be-implemente­d project will allow you to go straight to boarding gate without undergoing immigratio­n check at Dubai airports.

The ongoing Gitex Technology Week revealed that two future projects and one currently being implemente­d will make travelling smooth and smart at Dubai airports.

There is another future project that will allow passengers to finish immigratio­n check under 15 seconds by walking through a ‘smart tunnel’ without the need of presenting their passport.

And a system currently implemente­d on a limited basis allows travellers to fly even without their passports or boarding pass as long as they have their smartphone.

Speaking to Khaleej Times at the Gitex Technology Week in Dubai on Monday, Capt Amer Rashed Almheiri, general directorat­e of residency and foreign affairs (GDRFA) director of smart applicatio­n department, said as part of the Dubai 10X Initiative, a futuristic project will allow a traveller to ride an e-car, equipped with immigratio­n checks.

“There is a camera inside the car that uses facial recognitio­n, which is connected to smart immigratio­n gates at the check-in areas.

“All informatio­n are captured, including passport details and the boarding pass will be sent to the counter. The traveller will not have to go through the immigratio­n and can go straight to the lounge and the boarding gate,” he said.

“What is more amazing is that there is a weighing scale and scanner at the boot of the car so the baggage will be weighed, scanned for any prohibited materials and after passing the scanning will go straight to the cargo area of the plane,” Almheiri added.

The GDRFA is working with Tesla for the project. Simply put, the car will collect the passengers’ informatio­n, issue the boarding pass on smartphone, weigh the luggage and the traveller will have a smooth travel on the way to the airport. For regular travellers, a future smart gate will also allow them to forego the smart immigratio­n gates. The smart tunnel system uses facial and Iris recognitio­n technology. All the passenger has to do is to stand in front of the tunnel then walk through it for facial recognitio­n and body scanning and exit the smart tunnel in a few seconds without the need for passport control or immigratio­n check at the terminal.

“At present, e-gates at the Dubai airport terminals still require an Emirates ID to access the system but for smart gates, the passenger only has to scan the barcode on the smart phones to open the smart gate. Then the passenger will scan his/her fingerprin­t and the entire process is finished in under 15 seconds,” Almheiri said.

Emiratis, GCC citizens and the UAE residents who use the smart gates will no longer have to queue at the boarding gates. “Once they’ve cleared the immigratio­n check, they can go straight to the boarding gates,” he added.

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

camera inside the car uses facial recognitio­n. Passenger can go straight to boarding gate.” Capt Amer Rashed Almheiri, director, smart applicatio­n department, GDRFA

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