Delta to launch first biometric terminal in the U.S.
Staff Writer |
Delta Air Lines is launching the first biometric terminal in the United States at Maynard H. Jackson International Terminal (Terminal F) in Atlanta.
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Beginning late this year, customers flying direct to an international destination have the option of using facial recognition technology from curb to gate, transforming the customer journey with a seamless travel experience through the airport.
This optional, end-to-end Delta Biometrics experience includes using facial recognition technology to:
- Check in at the self-service kiosks in the lobby
- Drop checked baggage at the counters in the lobby
- Serve as identification at the TSA checkpoint
- Board a flight at any gate in Terminal F
- And, go through CBP processing for international travelers arriving into the U.S.
Employee Guiding Customer through Facial Recognition BoardingTraveling on partner airlines Aeromexico, Air France-KLM or Virgin Atlantic Airways out of Terminal F?
Those customers are eligible to use this technology too — another benefit of Delta’s unmatched global network of partnerships.
Customers flying direct to an international destination from Atlanta’s Terminal F wanting to use this option simply:
- Enter their passport information when prompted during online check-in.
Forgot to enter passport information in advance? Don’t worry — this option will be available at the terminal after an initial passport scan and verification.
- Click “Look” on the screen at the kiosk in the lobby, or approach the camera at the counter in the lobby, the TSA checkpoint or when boarding at the gate.
- Breeze through once the green check mark flashes on the screen.
Travelers will need to have their passports available and should always bring their passports when they travel internationally for use at other touch points during their trip.
And, if customers do not want to participate, they just proceed normally, as they’ve always done, through the airport.
Also at ATL Terminal F, customers can take advantage of industry-leading Computed Tomography (CT) scanners at two automated screening lanes, which are being installed in partnership with the TSA and the airport.
This means travelers won’t have to take out electronics from their bags at the TSA checkpoint, further enabling a smooth travel experience.
The expansion of the facial recognition option with Delta Biometrics is a natural next step following CBP and Delta’s optional facial recognition boarding tests at ATL, Detroit Metropolitan Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport over the past several years.
In addition, Delta recently tested a self-service biometric bag drop at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport for international customers.
Delta has also tested biometric boarding at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and has launched optional biometric check-in for all domestic Delta Sky Clubs, facilitated by Delta Biometrics Powered by CLEAR. ■