Government’s “Digi Yatra” Initiative To Kickstart In 2 Months!
Government’s much anticipated “Digi Yatra” scheme is all set to be rolled out to make flying hassle-free for travellers in India.
According to Union Minister, Mr. Suresh Prabhu, Civil Aviation Ministry’s “Digi Yatra” facility is expected to be implemented at Indian airports in the coming 2 months.
The initiative, aims at making air travel ‘Paperless’ by using new age technology throughout a passenger’s airport journey. The ministry aims to do this by making ticket booking, airport entry and boarding pass security check-in completely digital.
Under this system, the passenger’s biometrics, such as facial or iris, will be captured once they enter the airprot and the person will be able to go through it and board the flight without showing their tickets or paper documents.
Mr.Prabhu also said that the system will not just be Aadhaar-based. The passenger has the choice to provide any identification and if somebody doesn’t want to reveal their identity, they can go through the normal process. This will ensure that the government does not violate Supreme Court’s privacy guidelines while implementing this system.
The government is also working on a comprehensive and integrated plan for 2035 Indian Aviation, which is expected to be ready in the next few months.
This plan is a vision of what Indian aviation industry will look like by 2035.It involves incorporating new age infrastructure at Indian airports and manufacturing of airplanes/drones.
Technology under the “Digi Yatra” scheme has been tested on a trial basis and has been a success at major Indian airports such as Hyderabad , Bangalore , Bombay & Delhi.
Here are a few benefits that passengers can enjoy once the “Digi Yatra” system is implemented –
- Fast airport entry and automated check-ins without having to use paper documents
- Walk through security scanners swiftly, thanks to advanced biometric security systems
- Real-time updates on delays, protocols, airline timings, queue lengths etc on the phone itself
- Navigation through the airport using digital guidance systems, interactive kiosks and Augmented Reality(AR) apps
- Real-time notifications when the luggage reaches the baggage claim belt