JetBlue Wants To Use Facial Recognition For Boarding Instead Of A Boarding Pass
You may want to rethink wearing sweats for your next flight because it might be caught on camera. JetBlue is integrating facial recognition software with the boarding process to create a "self-boarding process." The idea is that customers who use this option won't have to keep out their paper boarding pass or their phones. They'll be able to navigate to their flights easily after checking in. The new feature will launch at Boston Logan Airport on flights headed to Aruba's Queen Beatrix International Airport beginning in June, a press release from the company said. Customers using this new feature will opt in when they check into their flight.
May-31-2017, 21:55:06 GMT
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