Traveller Identification Programme (TRIP)
SITA insights: Reducing friction, streamlining operations with Digital Travel
15m
While air transport stakeholders today are focused on digital transformation and streamlining operations, SITA’s expertise shows you can modernize processes—without abandoning existing systems or infrastructure.
In this session, learn how to:
Leverage SITA’s 28 years of border management expertise, supporting over 75 governments and processing more than 2 billion traveler journeys
Extend and enhance your current systems with digital identities and biometric recognition to improve passenger processing
Transform your operations by adopting emerging trends in biometrics and digital ID’s at a pace that suits you
Plus, hear case studies from SITA’s work in Aruba and insights from industry leaders on driving modernization without the high costs of system replacement.
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