Air New Zealand trials new digital ID in step toward more seamless travel


Air New Zealand tests a digital identity solution that lets travellers share verified passport information via the app and Apple Wallet. Biometric verification reduces repeated checks, creating a smoother, secure journey from check-in to arrival.

Summary:

  • Air New Zealand pilots a digital identity system enabling travellers to share verified passport information via the airline app and Apple Wallet.
  • The solution supports biometric verification at selected touchpoints, reducing repeated document checks and streamlining the passenger journey.
  • Privacy and security are central, with encrypted data and customer-controlled sharing, paving the way for a more seamless and secure travel experience.

Today, travellers are required to show their passport multiple times across their journey including for check-in, boarding, transit and arrival processes. With airlines, airports, border agencies and partner airlines all carrying out separate checks, the experience can be time-consuming and fragmented. To help change that, Air New Zealand is working with partners to test a digital identity that allows travellers to add their passport information in the airline’s app, securely share verified identity information at online check-in, and then use that information to support biometric verification at selected touchpoints across the journey. The pilot also supported the use of Apple Wallet’s Digital ID.

The technology is designed to make travel easier from the outset. It can prefill passport details, help customers understand what documents they need for their trip and enable verified information to be used across multiple journey touchpoints. Customers would not need to repeatedly present their passport throughout their journey. Instead, at selected airport touchpoints, a live facial scan could be matched to the passport image securely shared from the traveller’s digital wallet, reducing the need for repeated document checks. The trial also included integration with the New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD), making it easier for customers to complete the online form.

Privacy and consent are central to the trial, with passengers remaining in control of their information, including when, how and with whom it is shared. Essential security protocols are also maintained throughout the process.

“Our ambition is to make travel easier from start to finish,” said Air New Zealand Chief Customer and Digital Officer Jeremy O’Brien. “That means fewer document checks, less time queueing and a smoother experience overall. This trial shows how digital identity could help create a more seamless journey, while also improving security through encrypted data and customer-controlled information sharing.”

Air New Zealand is working closely with government agencies and industry partners to further develop the solution. The airline is also sharing insights from the trial with global aviation bodies, including IATA. Air New Zealand will now explore a broader pilot and options to trial the technology across different ports, with Australia a key focus for the next phase.

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