Hanoi (VNA) - The biometric authentication system forpassengers who use electronic identity cards in the aviation security checkprocess is scheduled to be deployed simultaneously at airports from November2023, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
Previously,CAAV officially deployed level 2 electronic identification (VneID)authentication for air passengers on domestic flights at airports nationwidefrom August 2.
Specifically, the CAAV required agencies andunits to apply the use of level-2 VNeID accounts for passengers boardingdomestic flights. For Vietnamese people, VNeID is equivalent to a citizen's identity card, while forforeigners, it is equivalent to a passport or international travel document.
Earlier, the use of the app was piloted at 22airports nationwide from June 1 to August 1. It proved effective in helpingmany individuals who lost or forgot their personal documents.
According to Tran Bao Ngoc, Director of the Ministry ofTransport's Transportation Department, passenger transport continuedto record positive results in the first nine months of 2023.
The transport sector carried over 3.4 billion turns of passengers inthe period, up over 13% year-on-year. The volume of railway passengersexperienced the highest increase in the period, expanding by over 44% compared tothe same period last year. It was followed by sea transport (43%) and air transport (22%)./.
Previously,CAAV officially deployed level 2 electronic identification (VneID)authentication for air passengers on domestic flights at airports nationwidefrom August 2.
Specifically, the CAAV required agencies andunits to apply the use of level-2 VNeID accounts for passengers boardingdomestic flights. For Vietnamese people, VNeID is equivalent to a citizen's identity card, while forforeigners, it is equivalent to a passport or international travel document.
Earlier, the use of the app was piloted at 22airports nationwide from June 1 to August 1. It proved effective in helpingmany individuals who lost or forgot their personal documents.
According to Tran Bao Ngoc, Director of the Ministry ofTransport's Transportation Department, passenger transport continuedto record positive results in the first nine months of 2023.
The transport sector carried over 3.4 billion turns of passengers inthe period, up over 13% year-on-year. The volume of railway passengersexperienced the highest increase in the period, expanding by over 44% compared tothe same period last year. It was followed by sea transport (43%) and air transport (22%)./.
VNA