The system essentially scans a passenger’s face and matches it to the image on their ID such as a driver’s license or passport. It also verifies their flight information in real time. However, passengers are still required to have their ID and boarding pass with them in case issues arise. Please be aware that this system is not yet in place at all airports, and requirements may vary depending on location and specific security regulations.
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