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By Ryan Turner

 

Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT) yesterday announced that the state-owned enterprise will implement facial recognition services at six major airports for international flights starting December 1.

 

The biometrics-based system will be deployed at Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Don Mueang, Hat Yai, Phuket, and Suvarnabhumi airports. AOT anticipates the new technology will significantly streamline the passenger experience, reducing checkpoint processing time for registered travellers from three minutes to just one minute.

 

Travellers can register for the automated biometric identification system through two primary methods: by working with airline staff at traditional check-in counters or by using common-use self-service (CUSS) check-in counters.

 

During registration, passengers will have their faces scanned into the system.

 

 

After completing registration, travellers will be able to use Common Use Bag Drop (CUBD) machines to check their luggage without needing to present their boarding passes or passports.

 

In compliance with the Personal Data Protection Act, AOT has committed to erasing all stored biometric data within 48 hours of registration.

 

The facial recognition service was initially introduced for domestic flights on November 1 and is now expanding to include international travel, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-28

 

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hmmm… this facial recognition certainly makes the process quicker. Sometimes it used to take 2-3 hrs to get through , waiting forever in the queue that snaked back and forward towards the IO

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1 hour ago, bkknirvana said:

Start of global communism .

I'm sure there will be a much longer queue checking manually if you dont want to use this system.

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Doesn't the system in other countries eg Dubai, take a photo and compare it with that on your passport.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

During registration, passengers will have their faces scanned into the system.

Again?

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2 hours ago, bbbbooboo said:

hmmm… this facial recognition certainly makes the process quicker. Sometimes it used to take 2-3 hrs to get through , waiting forever in the queue that snaked back and forward towards the IO

and it hasn't even  started yet

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If the data is deleted after use that would mean you would have to queue up at the airline counter every time. That would seem to take a much longer time than before. 

My last trip was  Airasia dmk to sai. I bypassed the airline all together with my boarding pass on my phone. Then 5 minutes at passport control. 

Can't be much faster than that. 

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27 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

and it hasn't even  started yet

Wait until it does start, the it has a glitch and stops again!:whistling:

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The problem for me is that when they scanned my face, the gate swung open and it said, Welcome HanSum Man.

 

I have to head to the states and change my name.

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