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For those most interested in speeding up and removing as much hassle as possible from the often tedious and frustrating air travel experience the introduction of facial recognition technology – it’s already available in some or all portions of about two dozen U.S. airports – appears to be a godsend. Having to pull out travel documents and ID repeatedly all along one’s travel path can be annoying.
Guevara, and the travel interests she represents, also see the smart use of facial recognition technology as the only practical way for the travel industry keep the relentless growth of air travel around the world in the next from being strangled by unprecedented levels of travel demand. In any case the use of biometrics would greatly reduce the long lines at security checkpoints and gates and upon landing, in customs and immigration clearance lines. Or so the theory goes.
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Im sure this is a good idea....