Amadeus and Lufthansa have successfully completed initial testing of the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI wallet) for international travel. The tests were conducted to assess the feasibility of using the EUDI wallet for identity verification and to facilitate passenger journeys.
The collaboration aimed to integrate the EUDI wallet into existing travel processes. This initiative is part of a broader effort to streamline passenger experiences and enhance security in air travel. By utilizing the EUDI wallet, travelers could potentially store and present their identity documents digitally, simplifying check-in, security, and boarding procedures.
The successful completion of these tests marks a significant step towards the adoption of digital identity solutions in the aviation sector. Both Amadeus, a technology provider for the travel industry, and Lufthansa, a major airline, are exploring how this technology can be implemented to benefit passengers and improve operational efficiency.
The EUDI wallet, envisioned as a secure digital credential, aims to provide individuals with greater control over their personal data. In the context of travel, it could replace the need for physical documents, reducing the risk of loss or theft and speeding up verification processes. The pilot testing focused on ensuring the wallet’s compatibility with airline systems and its ability to meet regulatory requirements for identity verification.
The companies are looking into how the EUDI wallet can be used to store verifiable credentials, such as passports and visas, making them readily available for airline and border control checks. This could lead to a more seamless and contactless travel experience.
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