The days of manual check-ins, physical passport handling and paper boarding cards could be at an end, with new research showing a fully digital travel experience is close to reality.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and its partners have successfully demonstrated that the industry is ready to deliver a fully digital air travel experience. This was achieved in a proof-of-concept (PoC) involving two passengers using different digital wallets and travel credentials on a round-trip between Hong Kong and Tokyo.
IATA partnered with Cathay Pacific, Narita International Airport and others in the experiment.
In the PoC, two travellers used digital wallets containing their digital passport, company ID, and frequent…