AirAsia activates FACES: no more tickets or passports
The world of commercial aviation has changed quite a bit over the years, my grandparents used to tell me that the first times [...]
The world of thecommercial aviation has changed quite a bit over the years, my grandparents used to tell me that the first few times you took a plane you used to wear a suit and tie.
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Then aviation evolved, flights got multiplied and taking the plane was no longer something for the few, but even a routine for many. Subsequently it went from a thousand boarding passes, passport or ID card, to the electronic ticket on the cell phone, an added convenience and safeguard for the environment.
Now AirAsia seems to be taking it a step further with thepassport elimination, as well as the paper ticket: in order to travel, a simple QR Code, how? We will explain it to you!
FACES AirAsia: here's how it works
AirAsia aims to improve as much as possible theContactless experience and dramatically decrease the waiting time at the various checkpoints where you have to show your ticket and passport.
With FACES, all you need to do is set up before the trip the biometric scanning via app, associate the passport and ticket and that's it! At check-in, baggage drop-off and at the gate simply show the QR code generated by the app and we will have the go-ahead.
Basically, through the app, we we associate our face with the document we load and we will no longer need to show our passport. For the final verification will need to go only once to the information desk to attest to the correct association and that's it.
Through the app, one can also register the ticket, so that through a single QR code we will have the ID and ticket available, greatly speeding up the process at the airport.
"As part of its commitment to becoming a digital airline, AirAsia aims to transform the airport experience for guests and improve the boarding process while reducing the time it takes to board an aircraft.
This step forward to digitize our operations is the first in Malaysia, and we hope to work with other airports in the future to use this technology to revolutionize the way people travel."
AirAsia official website
Who knows if we will also see this technology implemented in other airports and with other airlines...there is to say that we are now in 2022 and the digitization of companies should be the norm.
Speaking of Asia, here are the reopenings of Thailand, Singapore and Bali
Since mid-October, Indonesia has decided to reopen its wonderful Bali to tourists who have completed the vaccination cycle, will suffice to have insurance that covers any treatment for Covid-19, negative test on arrival, and quarantine 5-day mandatory.
Of course, quarantine is not exactly the best of life, considering the vaccines and negative tests. This was also pointed out by Asih Wesica vice president of the Indonesian Business Association in Bali, concerned that the isolation is a burden on tourists.
No quarantine, however, for Thailand, which as of Nov. 1 reopens its boundaries to citizens of more than 60 countries, including Italy. And as mentioned, hotel quarantine will no longer be mandatory, as provided until now.
Even Singapore as early as late October had reopened to Italian tourists, no quarantine requirement or restriction, it is enough to have completed the vaccination cycle for at least 14 days and follow the VLT protocol, viz. Vaccinated Travel Lanes. Ready to get going again?
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