ChatGPT isn’t the only technology that made headlines last month. From continued use of pandemic-era touchless technology to upgrades that are catching the eye of the U.S. Congress, here’s a round-up of the biggest news in travel technology that hit the front page last month.
Travelers to Frankfurt will soon have increased access to touchless technology, with biometric solutions being rolled out at all terminals for check-in, security, and boarding as early as spring 2023.
As reported by Travel Weekly, the airport has begun working with IT provider SITA and tech integrator NEC to roll out a ‘common use’ biometric platform that will allow travelers to pass through various checkpoints throughout their journey by simply scanning their face. The move follows similar trials with biometrics by Lufthansa and combines Star Alliance Biometrics with additional biometric hubs under the SITA Smart Path platform.
Biometrics are not only common use but common-sense technologies. While…
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