The DigiYatra facility will soon be made available at 27 more airports by next year, as announced by the civil aviation ministry on Saturday. Digi Yatra enables contactless, seamless movement of passengers at airports using Facial Recognition Technology (FRT). It is currently available at 38 airports.
In a release, the ministry said the DigiYatra app has enabled over 10 crore seamless journeys with over 2.4 crore downloads.
"By replacing manual document verification, the platform has reduced average airport entry processing times from 15 seconds down to just 5 seconds per passenger," it added.
According to Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu, annual passenger traffic across Indian airports is projected to reach 50 crore by 2030 and double to nearly 100 crore by 2040.
"Right now, DigiYatra is active at 38 airports, and by next year, 27 more airports will be enabled," he said, and added that the app currently supports 11 languages.
By the end of the year, the aim is to provide support for 11 more regional languages through the DigiYatra app.
Passenger data shared with DigiYatra remains encrypted and securely stored on the user's own device, shared only for a limited duration with the origin airport for immediate verification purposes, the ministry said.