Digi Yatra Launched at Dehradun Airport for Seamless, Contactless Travel

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has virtually launched the Digi Yatra facility at Dehradun's Jolly Grant Airport. The system allows passengers seamless entry using facial recognition technology, eliminating manual checks and saving time. A traveller, Divya Singhaniya, praised the initiative for the convenience it provides from check-in to security. The privacy-centric platform stores data on the passenger's phone using blockchain and purges information from servers within 24 hours.

Key Points: Digi Yatra Launched at Dehradun Airport by Aviation Minister

  • Contactless airport entry via facial recognition
  • Reduces check-in and boarding time
  • Uses blockchain, data purged in 24 hours
  • Expands from major to more airports
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Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu launches Digi Yatra at Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun

Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu virtually launches Digi Yatra at Dehradun's Jolly Grant Airport, enabling contactless boarding via facial recognition.

"It is a very good initiative by the government - Divya Singhaniya, Traveller"

New Delhi, March 29

Union Civil Aviation Minister Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Sunday virtually launched the Digi Yatra facility at Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun from Rajkot in Gujarat.

With the introduction of this service, passengers will be able to enter the airport seamlessly using facial recognition, eliminating the need for manual checks.

This will significantly reduce the time spent on check-in, boarding passes, and other procedures. Until now, this facility was available only at major airports across the country.

One of the travellers at the airport, Divya Singhaniya, praised the Digi Yatra for facilitating convenience while travelling.

"I am travelling from Dehradun to Jaipur. I am going back home after a holiday. I think today is the first day of Digi Yatra at Dehradun airport, due to which we are getting a lot of convenience... If any airport has the convenience of Digi Yatra, then the passenger will get a lot of convenience from the check-in process to the security process. They do not need to stand in line, and their time is not wasted. So, it is a very good initiative by the government," she said.

Digi Yatra is a Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) based ecosystem utilizing face biometric technology for contactless and seamless passenger processing at airports.

It is a transformative digital initiative of the Government to enhance the passenger experience with seamless, contactless, and paperless boarding at airports based on Facial Recognition Technology (FRT). It helps travellers pass through various checkpoints at the airports through paperless and contactless processing using facial features to validate their identity and travel details.

For privacy, there is no central storage of Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Passengers' ID and travel credentials are stored in a secure wallet in the passenger's smartphone itself. The uploaded data will utilise blockchain technology and all the data will be purged from the servers within 24 hours of use.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the convenience is undeniable, I have serious concerns about the facial recognition technology. Who has access to this data? The article says it's purged in 24 hours, but we need stronger legal frameworks and transparency. We can't just trade privacy for speed.
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Rohit P
Bahut badhiya! My parents live in Dehradun and always complain about airport hassles when they visit. This will make travel so much easier for senior citizens. Hope they provide good on-ground support for people who are not tech-savvy.
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Sarah B
Used Digi Yatra at Delhi airport last month. It's a game-changer! Went from entry to security in under 10 minutes. Glad to see it rolling out to more airports. The key will be ensuring the system is robust and doesn't fail during peak hours.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but what about smaller airports and towns? The digital divide is real. We need to ensure basic airport facilities and connectivity are improved everywhere, not just tech upgrades in select locations.
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Karthik V
The use of blockchain for data security is a smart move. Shows the government is thinking about future-proof tech. Next, they should integrate this with railways and metro systems for a unified travel identity. One India, one travel pass!

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