Passengers departing from Hamad International Airportcan now complete nearly every stage of their journey using only facial recognition after the airport introduced one of the world’s largest biometric passenger-processing systems
Developed in partnership with Qatar Airways and anects more than 700 biometric touchpoints across the airport. It allows eligible passengers to check in, drop bags, clear security and board their flight without presenting a passport or boarding pass at each step.
Passengers can enrol in Fast Pass either through the Qatar Airways mobile app during check-in or at a self-service kiosk in the terminal. The enrollment process takes only a few seconds, after which facial recognition becomes their primary form of identification throughout the departure journey.
One biometric identity from check-in to boarding
The rollout represents a significant expansion of biometric passenger processing, with facial verification integrated into self-service bag-drop units, security checkpoints and boarding gates
The SITA system prevents repeated document checks while maintaining high standards of security and data protection by verifying passengers once before their journey and by automatically identifying them at subsequent touchpoints. Passengers who don’t wish to participate can opt for traditional processing.
The airport plans to expand the service to include Qatar Airways transfer passengers and, eventually, other airlines operating from Hamad International Airport, helping streamline connections for transit travellers.
Meeting growing demand for contactless travel
The launch comes as airports worldwide seek to accommodate growing passenger numbers while minimising congestion at key processing points
SITA cited research from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) showing that most passengers now prefer biometric identification over physical travel documents. IATA published the results of its Global Passenger Survey last year, showing that:
- 85% of passengers who used biometrics were happy with the process.
- 74% are willing to share biometric data to skip passport or boarding pass checks.
- 42% of travellers who are hesitant to use biometrics would reconsider if data privacy were better guaranteed.
SITA argues that verifying a passenger once and reusing that trusted identity throughout the airport enables higher passenger throughput without adding queues.
“The way people move through airports is changing, and trusted digital identity is at the centre of it,” said Selim Bouri, President for the Middle East, Africa and Türkiye at SITA. “When a passenger is verified once and recognised across the whole journey, the airport runs more smoothly, and the traveller stays in control of their data. Hamad International Airport has shown what that looks like at full scale, across every major touchpoint. This is the model the industry will build on: travel that is faster and simpler because it is built on trust.”
The initiative reflects a trend in the aeliance on paper documents while improving passenger flow through busy airport terminals
Last year, Emirates announced a $23 million investment to install over 200 cameras across Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport (DXB), allowing passengers to move through check-in, immigration, boarding gates, and lounges using facial recognition—without requiring that they show passports or boarding passes
The service is available to all Emirates passengers who registern desks
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