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To avoid long queues at the airport link your Aadhaar to air ticket

Airports argue an Aadhaar-enabled system will help increase throughput at airports, improve security and provide a seamless experience to the customer.

May 04, 2017 / 12:24 IST
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Skytrax released its list of world’s 100 best airports. Singapore Changi Airport continues to lead for the eighth consecutive year. Four Indian Airports managed to take their place in the list. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport ranked 50th, while Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Bengaluru’s Kempegowda Airport and Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport ranked 52, 68 and 72 respectively. Here are the world’s top 10 airports of 2020 on the basis of airport customers’ review. (Image: PTI)
Skytrax released its list of world’s 100 best airports. Singapore Changi Airport continues to lead for the eighth consecutive year. Four Indian Airports managed to take their place in the list. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport ranked 50th, while Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Bengaluru’s Kempegowda Airport and Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport ranked 52, 68 and 72 respectively. Here are the world’s top 10 airports of 2020 on the basis of airport customers’ review. (Image: PTI)

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Even as government sources suggest there is no plan to make Aadhaar mandatory for fliers, some airports like Hyderabad and Bengaluru have already implemented aadhar-enabled entry, while some others like Baroda and Vijayawada airports are set to start soon.

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Airports in favour of the Aadhaar-based entry system argue it will improve security and increase throughput considerably, as it will ease entry procedures for passengers who currently go through a manual verification to enter the airport.

Airports like Bengaluru and Hyderabad, which are particularly over their peak capacities, use manual entry procedures only as a back-up.