Digiyatra Initiative Launched for Seamless Passage Through Airports

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 9 June 2017 15:40 IST
Highlights
  • Government announced the launch of Digiyatra for Indian flyers
  • Digiyatra aims to digitally link IDs such as Aadhaar, passport or PAN
  • This would allow the passenger to have all the information about flight

The government on Thursday announced the launch of the digital travel experience initiative - Digiyatra - for Indian fliers.

Digiyatra aims to digitally link unique IDs such as Aadhaar, passport or PAN card to the airlines' booking PNR to facilitate a "seamless experience" of passing through airports for the traveller that would also relieve queues and congestion.

Civil Aviation Minister Jayant Sinha told reporters in New Delhi that following multiple meetings with various stakeholders, the government has started the process of creating "the technical architecture" as well as the enabling regulations for a "Digital Traveller Framework" to provide a "seamless experience" of passing through Indian airports.

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"The Unique ID is key to this framework and there are various ways of securing this UID like the Aadhaar, the PAN card and passport," Sinha said.

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Essentially, the system involves linking the unique ID digitally at the time of booking to the airline PNR. This would allow the passenger to have all the information required for smooth passage digitally, including a digital boarding pass and be guided to the proper boarding gate, Sinha said.

"If you do a digital check-in, you can do the baggage check-in yourself," he said in response to a query.

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"With the biometric information at the gate, the passenger could pass through seamlessly. No paper would be required," Sinha said, adding that another mode of identification could be a "QR code generated on the smart phone".

Noting that a UID system for entering airports already exists in manual form, the minister said this would only be its digital linking with the airline PNR.

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He clarified, however, that Aadhaar, which has biometric details, is not going to be made mandatory and passengers would be free to use the existing methods of flight check-in.

"Most Indians now have Aadhaar and having the biometric details in the airport will allow the passenger a seamless zip-through experience," he said

He also said that it has been decided to form a technical committee that will produce a white paper in a month on the data architecture and the regulations required to be put in place.

The technical committee would also report on the issue of data protection and the other existing IDs, apart from Aadhaar, that can be linked digitally.

 

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