From March 2022 onwards, passengers at T1 and T2 (in addition to T3) at Singapore’s Changi Airport can enjoy a faster, more seamless and secure experience with IDEMIA’s systems, which combines biometric data capture and automated immigration clearance process.

This is in line with the New Clearance Concept (NCC) by Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), which aims to make automated clearance the norm for all travellers to Singapore by 2023.

New deployments in T1 and T2 terminals

The new deployments in T1 and T2 terminals at Changi Airport, Singapore, will see an enhancement to the current system with the integration of IDEMIA’s TraveLane 2 Step solution with ID-Look, its award-winning multi-biometric solution with on-the-spot identity verification, for a fully frictionless immigration clearance process.

The system will also support a new ‘family lane’ feature, where automated gates can process groups of up to four passengers at a time for immigration clearance, thus facilitating family travel.

IDEMIA’s biometric access system deployed

IDEMIA first launched its biometric access system in Singapore in 2017

IDEMIA first launched its biometric access system in Singapore in 2017, with the deployment of its TraveLane 1 Step solution and TraveLane 2 Steps solution at Changi Airport’s Terminal 4 (T4).

Combining state of-the-art biometric technology with facial and fingerprint recognition, the solution achieved many world-firsts, such as the first terminal-wide implementation of an automated boarding solution. It helped increase passenger throughput without compromising on security, promoting seamless and secure travel for the airport’s local and global passengers. To date, the solution has processed over 12 million passengers.

Contributing to new digital-first future of travel

Tim Ferris, the Senior Vice President – APAC, Public Security and Identity at IDEMIA, said “We are proud to have supported Singapore in their quest to deliver a safer, flexible and more efficient passenger processing experience, to meet modern travel needs.

Tim Ferris adds, “As borders reopen and global travel restarts, we are delighted to extend our longstanding partnership with Singapore and contribute our expertise in biometrics and identity management, to help them transition into a new digital-first future of travel.

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