"Biometrics Revolutionizing Air Travel: Navigating the Future"

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Biometric technology, such as facial recognition, is rapidly expanding in airports around the world, promising to transform the travel experience by using unique physical identifiers like faces or fingerprints to streamline processes such as security screening, luggage drop-off, and boarding. Major airlines and government agencies in the United States are increasingly investing in this technology, while international airports are also installing biometrics-enabled gates and kiosks for immigration and customs. This year could mark a significant shift towards widespread biometrics use in air travel, potentially reducing waiting times and stress for travelers.
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