British Airways has become the first UK airline to trial the use of biometric technology for international flights, enabling customers taking part in the trial to travel through the airport ‘smartly’ without having to show their passport.

Customers who sign up to take part in the airline’s trial from London Heathrow Terminal 5 will be invited to scan their face, passport and boarding pass on their smartphone or tablet ahead of travel, with this information ‘kept safe and secure’.

BA explained that when trial participants arrive at the airport, ‘Smart Bio-Pod cameras’ verify their identity in under three seconds, allowing them to keep their passports safely in their pockets until they reach their destination.

British Airways has become the first UK airline to trial the use of biometric technology for international flights, enabling customers taking part in the trial to travel through the airport ‘smartly’ without having to show their passport

British Airways has become the first UK airline to trial the use of biometric technology for international flights, enabling customers taking part in the trial to travel through the airport ‘smartly’ without having to show their passport

British Airways has become the first UK airline to trial the use of biometric technology for international flights, enabling customers taking part in the trial to travel through the airport ‘smartly’ without having to show their passport

David Breeze, Operations Transformation Manager for British Airways, said: ‘Not only is this the first time that our customers have been able to register their biometric information at home, but it’s the first time they can use it for British Airways’ international flights.

‘This is a secure and efficient tool that makes for a smarter and smoother airport experience, which will reduce the time it takes us to board aircraft.

‘The beauty of this technology is that it also frees our people up to look after more complex customer enquiries and deliver the best possible customer service.’

The trial will run for six months on British Airways flights to Malaga, Spain.

Select customers travelling from T5 are being invited to volunteer and those opting in will receive a confirmation email regarding their participation three days ahead of their flight.

Customers who sign up to take part in BA's trial from Heathrow Terminal 5 will be invited to scan their face, passport and boarding pass on their smartphone or tablet ahead of travel, with this information ‘kept safe and secure’. BA explained that when trial participants arrive at the airport, ‘Smart Bio-Pod cameras’ verify their identity in under three seconds

Customers who sign up to take part in BA's trial from Heathrow Terminal 5 will be invited to scan their face, passport and boarding pass on their smartphone or tablet ahead of travel, with this information ‘kept safe and secure’. BA explained that when trial participants arrive at the airport, ‘Smart Bio-Pod cameras’ verify their identity in under three seconds

Customers who sign up to take part in BA’s trial from Heathrow Terminal 5 will be invited to scan their face, passport and boarding pass on their smartphone or tablet ahead of travel, with this information ‘kept safe and secure’. BA explained that when trial participants arrive at the airport, ‘Smart Bio-Pod cameras’ verify their identity in under three seconds

David Breeze, Operations Transformation Manager for British Airways, said: ‘Not only is this the first time that our customers have been able to register their biometric information at home, but it’s the first time they can use it for British Airways’ international flights'

David Breeze, Operations Transformation Manager for British Airways, said: ‘Not only is this the first time that our customers have been able to register their biometric information at home, but it’s the first time they can use it for British Airways’ international flights'

 David Breeze, Operations Transformation Manager for British Airways, said: ‘Not only is this the first time that our customers have been able to register their biometric information at home, but it’s the first time they can use it for British Airways’ international flights’

Customers who opt in will be invited to make use of the fast-track security lane and will receive complimentary priority boarding.

Participants are still required to carry their passport and show it when they reach their destination airport.

If the trial is successful, it’s expected to be extended to more international flights.

It follows the introduction of automated biometric technology on British Airways’ domestic flights in 2017, when the carrier became the first UK airline to introduce the technology, which records customers’ facial scans at security and matches it to them at the boarding gate. 

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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