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Elisa Graceffo

Iris Scans - How Eyes Can Replace Passports and Credit Cards? - 0 views

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    Imagine going to the airport and not having to pull out your wallet once, not even for your passport or credit cards. Yes, we are talking about the future of technology and the "airport of the future". We are all familiar with iris technology but did you know that these eye scanning technology is going to replace the passport check counters at the airports? There are fair chances that in near future people would not need to stand in custom check queues for hours. Instead they would be able to pass by an iris scan kiosk that would identify you within 2 seconds and verify that you are an approved traveler booked on an upcoming flight. There would be even more to it. Read the latest article by Passport Info to find out all about iris scans and what future holds with it.
jenna catlin

Airports and the Tourism Future | Mobit Airport Parking | Blog - 0 views

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    Catch the latest about 25th ACI EUROPE General Assembly, Congress & Exhibition held in June 2015 and red what new in Tourism and UK airports.
Alex Parker

Future Terminal 1, Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport - 1 views

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    Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport in France laid the first stone for the construction of Future Terminal 1 in December 2014. The new terminal will increase the airport's capacity to 15 million passengers by 2020 when compared with the current capacity of ten million.
Alex Parker

Prepare for takeoff: Quintiq's planning and optimisation software - 1 views

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    What does the future hold for the airport industry? We ask chief operations officer, Arjen Heeres, and business unit director, Marcel Dreef, at Quintiq for their thoughts. In 1997 in the Netherlands, five computer programmers began working on a new scheduling application for an aluminium hot mill operator.
Elisa Graceffo

How do Biometric Passports Help Travelers to Speed International Arrivals? - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered what that little gold rectangle on your passport cover means? It's the international symbol for a biometric passport, which are also referred to as e-passports or digital passports. Biometric passports allow travelers to use a self-service kiosk (it takes less than 2 minutes) to process their entry and Customs information at major US airports. Read us for more information on US biometric passports, security measures and about the future of these passports.
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