E-gates & Immigration Counters News
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Changi Airport Offers Passport-Free Immigration
In Singapore, Changi Airport (SIN) is launching passport-free immigration checkpoints for arriving passengers.
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From Polaroid to Selfies: How We Fly Now
TAV Technologies offers airport technologies tailored to the changing needs of different generations of passengers.
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CLEAR Launches New Lanes at Pittsburgh International Airport
CLEAR announced it is launching its identity verification technology at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT).
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HNL Selects SITA Smart Path for Biometric-Enabled U.S. Exit
Honolulu’s International Airport (HNL) is the latest in the U.S. to adopt the biometric-enabled SITA Smart Path for passenger screening.
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Digitalizing Brazil’s Border Processes
Brazil is looking to future-proof its borders and facilitate a next-generation immigration experience with SITA's eVISA and ETA solutions.
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NTL Leads the Digitalization Journey of Australian Regional Airports
Newcastle Airport (NTL) deploys SITA’s cloud-based Flex solution to reduce IT costs, boost efficiency, and improve the passenger experience.
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CLEAR and Tulsa International Airport Announce New Lanes
CLEAR is launching its identity verification technology at Tulsa International Airport (TUL)'s Main Terminal.
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UK eGates Now Open to All Children Aged 10 and Up
The UK Home Office has announced that all eGates are now open for children aged 10 and 11 years old following successful trials in spring.
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Vision-Box to Install Biometric Border Control Framework in Vietnam
Vision-Box has been selected to provide an updated biometric Border Control Framework across five international airports in Vietnam.
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Innovation Arrives at Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport
SITA and Indicio have implemented a privacy-preserving decentralised identity technology for Queen Beatrix International Airport passengers.
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UK: London Airports Trial New eGate Regulations for Children Aged 10 and Up
London Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports are trialling the use of eGates for children aged 10 and 11 during half term travel.