Why is it in the news?
- The CEO of Digi Yatra Foundation stated that the facial-recognition technology of Digi Yatra could be expanded beyond airports to hotels and public places like historical monuments.
- A prototype has been developed for implementing Digi Yatra at hotels and other public places, with ongoing discussions with government agencies, including the Ministry of Tourism.
- The aim is to create a comprehensive travel stack to facilitate seamless movement across India, enhancing the overall travel experience for tourists.
More about the news
- Digi Yatra could potentially streamline processes like hotel check-ins and verifications at public places, eliminating the need for producing physical identity documents.
- Extending Digi Yatra to hotels and public places aims to prevent data leakage, as the system does not store personally identifiable information.
- The Digi Yatra Central Ecosystem stores only a hash value or numerical identifier to maintain security and confidentiality of passengers’ data.
About Digi Yatra Initiative · Digi Yatra is a digital processing system using biometrics like facial scans instead of boarding passes for paperless movement through airport checkpoints. · Implemented in 14 airports by December 2022, with plans to expand to 15 more airports by the end of 2024. · Original aim was to enhance passenger throughput at airports, but the initiative’s potential role has expanded to include non-air travel sectors. |