It’s out with the old and in with the new.
Riyadh airports have scraped boarding passes for face-recognition.
You can say farewell to those printed and digital Riyadh airports boarding passes, because your face has now become your official means of passage.
The new boarding pass was developed in partnership with global technology provider, SITA.
Travellers at King Khalid International Airport can simply look at a screen and head on over to their gate.
This development aims at easier passenger journeys through enabling a seamless camera-integrated system, ensuring smooth check-in. Speedy.
منذ عام 1983م #مطار_الملك_خالد الدولي يحلق في سماء الإنجازات.
تعرف على أبرز إحصائيات وأرقام مطار العاصمة مع #مطارات_الرياض.Since 1983, #KKIA has been flying through achievements.
Learn about its most recent statistics and numbers with #RiyadhAirports. pic.twitter.com/eSs0wEanII— مطارات الرياض (@riyadhairports) January 27, 2022
If you’re travelling to AlUla, the new way of course, you might want to check out the first-ever AlUla Camel Cup in the historic town or the ongoing AlUla Arts Festival with an Andy Warhol FAME exhibition.
Saudi also announced the New Murabba Development consisting of Riyadh’s new landmark, The Mukaab.
Another excuse to use the new Riyadh airports boarding passes method is heading on over to the Formula 1 races at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah this month. Why not?
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