
Summary:
- Miami International Airport introduces TSA PreCheck Touchless ID at concourses D, E, and H, enabling faster, seamless identity verification.
- The biometric technology allows eligible travellers to pass through security without presenting a physical ID or boarding pass.
- TSA PreCheck Touchless ID enhances security and reduces wait times at MIA, improving the overall passenger experience.
Miami International Airport – a Corporate Partner of the FTE Digital, Innovation & Startup Hub – has partnered with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and participating airlines to introduce TSA PreCheck Touchless ID at concourses D, E, and H. This cutting-edge biometric technology enables eligible TSA PreCheck members to experience a faster, more seamless identity verification process without presenting a physical ID or boarding pass at the security checkpoint.
“TSA’s launch of PreCheck Touchless ID at three of MIA’s busiest checkpoints is the latest state-of-the-art initiative that is streamlining and simplifying the travel experience for our customers,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor, Daniella Levine Cava. “TSA PreCheck Touchless ID at MIA follows the full modernisation of TSA Checkpoint 2 just three months ago, with the newest bag screening and bin return technology in the industry designed to be 30% faster than the traditional checkpoint lane. These customer service enhancements and other recent modernisations are coming just in time for the busy spring travel season, making the travel journey at MIA more seamless than ever before.”
TSA PreCheck Touchless ID uses advanced facial comparison technology to verify a traveller’s identity in seconds. Passengers simply look into a camera at a dedicated lane, where their live photo is securely matched against their stored passport. This touchless process enhances security while providing a more efficient and convenient screening experience for enrolled travellers.
“TSA PreCheck Touchless ID to MIA marks another step forward in modernising airport security and improving the passenger journey,” said TSA Federal Security Director for MIA Stephen Taber. “We are excited to offer this cutting-edge option to our travellers, reducing wait times and streamlining security screening.”
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