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Hong Kong airport introduces total facial verification without documents on departures

Hong Kong.- The international airport of Hong Kong will incorporate an automated channel "100% contactless" for departures that replaces the use of passports and screens with simple facial identification, a pioneering measure compared to other international airports where the processes still require physical interaction. The program, called 'Face Easy e‑Channel', will allow passengers from this Tuesday to complete all verification steps only with their face, without the need to press screens or insert the passport into optical readers.

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The process replaces both biometric verification and document validation with a single facial identification, eliminating the usual physical contact points. The authorities assure that the system will reduce health risks and speed up the transit of travelers at departures. The experience is promoted as an automatic door where the camera recognizes the passenger, validates the documentation in parallel and authorizes the departure without the passenger having to touch any reader or present printed receipts. In many world-renowned airports, the situation is still different. Despite the implementation of biometrics, most controls maintain manual steps —from placing the passport in a device to pressing confirmations on touch screens— before receiving authorization. In Hong Kong, the stated intention is to reduce those times and offer a more hygienic environment, relying on a continuous "door-to-door" flow. The Airport Authority explains that facial verification will completely replace the physical document, although the latter will still be necessary for boarding or for traveling to countries that require it at the destination. The movement seeks to reinforce the strategic position of the airport, which is among the busiest in Asia. Technological innovation is also a marketing tool to recover visitors, in a situation where the region competes with Singapore, Dubai or Doha to attract travelers. Air transport experts point out that the city is going one step further than models seen in European or North American airports, where biometrics are mainly used in selective boarding or in new generation terminals. In most of these cases, the passport scan or human interaction with border personnel is still preserved. The announcement aligns with a trend of sustained growth. In the first eight months of 2025, the volume of passengers at the airfield increased by 15.4% year-on-year to total 40.3 million. The performance has also translated into accolades. HKIA was distinguished in 2025 as “Best Global Airport” and “Best Airport in Asia” at the Asia Cargo News AFLAS awards.

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