Navi Mumbai airport now has DigiYatra facility
Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) has recently launched the DigiYatra facility, marking a significant advancement in passenger processing just two months after its commercial operations began. This initiative aligns with the Civil Aviation Ministry's national DigiYatra project, which aims to enhance travel efficiency at several airports across India. The launch was celebrated with a ceremonial event where three passengers utilized the new DigiYatra e-gates, which are equipped with facial recognition technology. This innovative system facilitates contactless and paperless processing at airport checkpoints, thereby reducing wait times for travelers. Additionally, NMIA has emphasized that the implementation of DigiYatra adheres to strict data privacy and security protocols. The introduction of this facility is expected to streamline the airport experience, making it more convenient and efficient for passengers in the future, while also contributing to the broader push for technological advancement in India's aviation sector.
Originally reported by Economic Times. Read original article
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