The Mercury News

Hertz begins to use biometrics to speed up rentals

- By Colin Bertram

Hertz Global Holdings and New York-based Clear announced on Tuesday the debut of Hertz Fast Lane Powered by Clear, a service that uses biometrics to speed members through the rental car process. The company says service is so fast clients can get through the rental car exit gate and be on the road in 30 seconds or less.

Now in operation only at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport (ATL), a rollout to a further 40-plus Hertz locations, including John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport (JFK), Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport (LAX), and San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport (SFO), is scheduled for 2019.

“Prior to the use of Clear, we have an exit gate process that takes two minutes on average,” said Jodi Allen, chief marketing officer at Hertz, in a phone interview. “As a result of putting Clear in place we’re able to get our customers out the exit gate in 30 seconds or less, which is a 75 percent improvemen­t. On Monday mornings in Atlanta where there are surge customers, making sure we can get people out significan­tly faster makes everybody’s experience better.”

The checkout system marks the first use of biometrics by a major rental car company, according to the release. Use of Hertz Fast Lane requires an active Clear account linked to a Hertz Gold Plus Rewards account. Participat­ing members may choose a car at a Hertz location, then proceed directly to any exit gate. After the driver follows prompts at an automated kiosk, Clear confirms the driver’s face to their license and reservatio­n before the gate lifts to allow exit.

Hertz and Clear began the process of integratin­g biometric technology into the checkout experience last summer. “The power of the Clear platform is enroll once, use it everywhere,” said Caryn Seidman-Becker, CEO of Clear, in an interview. “When you enroll you’re linking your identity to your fingerprin­t, your iris, your face. The ability to turn that on for Hertz in a plug and play way was simple.” Fingerprin­t identifica­tion is also available at the Hertz Fast Lane.

Instead of using traditiona­l ID documents, Clear cloud-based technology uses biometrics-your eyes and fingertips- to speed the security process at 40 U.S. airports and sporting venues. At airports, Clear allows members to head straight to a designated kiosk where their boarding pass and iris are scanned instead of waiting in the queue for physical verificati­on. Clear membership costs $179 per year with $50 per each additional family member (children under age 18 receive free access with members). A rental car driver demonstrat­es a new biometric scanning machine by placing his finger on the reader in Atlanta.

“We’re creating a future in which your fingerprin­ts, eyes and face are your best and most secure ID,” Seidman-Becker says.

Hertz Corp. operates the Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty, and Firefly vehicle rental brands at more than 10,000 global corporate and franchisee locations. Recently, German car rental company Sixt SE denied speculatio­n it was in advanced talks to buy smaller rival Hertz Global Holdings. Hertz shares had gained following circulatio­n of the rumored approach. In November, Hertz reported its biggest quarterly profit in three years.

On Tuesday, Hertz and CLEAR announced the Hertz Fast Lane powered by CLEAR, a new service that uses biometrics, allowing travelers to get through the exit gate and on the road in 30 seconds or less with just a look or tap of their finger.

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