Air France to trial biometric boarding cards
French airline Air France said Wednesday it planned to trial biometric
boarding passes that would allow passengers to be fast-tracked through
airport checks using a scan of their fingerprint.
Passengers who volunteer to take part in the pilot scheme, from end
2007, will be asked to load a digital record of their index print onto
an individual chip card, Air France officials told a press conference.
Using scanners and dedicated check-in lanes, biometric card holders
will be able to print out their own boarding pass and board the plane
via an electronic gate that checks the match between their fingerprint
and the one on the card.
The scheme will initially be trialled for two months among 1,000 Air
France staff on the Paris-Amsterdam service, to be extended to 2,000
frequent flyers on the same route.
If the tests are successful, the biometric cards will be offered to
between 10 and 15 percent of Air France customers, either as a frequent
flyer perk or a paying premium which could also be used to control
access to rental cars or hotel rooms.
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