Has the future arrived? Digital airport in Abu Dhabi
Have you ever imagined passing through an airport without showing documents? In Abu Dhabi, this is about to become a reality. Zayed International Airport plans to be the world's first fully digital airport by 2025. This innovation will not only change the way we travel, but it may also impact those who seek to study abroad.
How does the digital airport work?
The Zayed International Airport Smart Travel Project aims to install biometric sensors at all identification points. This includes check-in desks, immigration booths, duty-free stores, lounges, and boarding gates. The idea is that passengers can go through the entire boarding process without having to present physical documents.
This technology uses biometrics, which are the unique biological characteristics of each person, such as the face or the iris of the eyes. The sensors capture this information and compare it with a database to confirm the traveler's identity. This makes the process faster and safer, reducing queues and waiting time at the airport.
Advantages for international students
For those who think of Study and Work in the United Arab Emirates, this technological advance brings interesting benefits:
- Time savings: With faster processes, you'll have more time to prepare for your classes or explore the city.
- Less stress: Without the worry of losing documents, your arrival will be smoother.
- Safety: Biometric technology is safer against fraud.
- Cultural experience: You will have direct contact with one of the most advanced technologies in the world.
- Networking: The more efficient flow can create more opportunities to meet people.
- Practicality: Ideal for those who want to travel a lot during their study period.
Impact on the travel experience
The implementation of this technology promises to revolutionize the way we travel. According to Andrew Murphy, chief information officer at Abu Dhabi Airport, passengers already report being able to reach commercial areas or gates in less than 15 minutes. That's impressive considering that the airport can process up to 45 million passengers a year.
However, it's important to note that there will still be options for those who prefer the traditional method. Around 25% of travelers, according to research by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), may feel uncomfortable with technology or prefer human interactions. For these cases, there will still be the option to undergo a more traditional verification.
The Future of International Travel
With Abu Dhabi leading the way, other airports around the world are following the trend:
- Singapore: Changi Airport is implementing a similar system.
- Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Delhi: They have already launched biometric terminals at certain points.
- Europe: British Airways tested the first international flight with a fully integrated digital identity.
- USA: Customs and Border Protection implemented biometrics at all 96 international airports.
Studying English in the United Arab Emirates
In addition to the unique experience of using a high-end airport, studying English in the United Arab Emirates offers unique advantages. The country is an international hub, where you will have contact with people of different nationalities, practicing English in real situations. In addition, the modern infrastructure and multicultural environment provide an enriching learning experience.
Be Easy: Your Gateway to the Future
Na Be Easy, we are excited about the possibilities that this technology brings to our international students. Can you imagine starting your study journey through one of the most advanced airports in the world? If you are interested in living this unique experience, contact us. We can help you plan your exchange in the United Arab Emirates, combining learning English with living in one of the most innovative places on the planet. Don't miss the chance to be part of the future of international education!