Bar-Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) Implementation guide - IATA
Bar-Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) Implementation guide - IATA
Bar-Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) Implementation guide - IATA
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StB <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>Coded</strong> <strong>Boarding</strong> Pass <strong>Implementation</strong> Guide<br />
Figure 69 - ICC standard defined in <strong>IATA</strong> Resolution 791<br />
ANA has launched a new service called SKIP in September 2006. A scanner at security reads<br />
the RF enabled phone or the RF mileage card and prints a receipt containing the seat number.<br />
The passenger skips all the check-in process and can proceed directly to the gate (see fig. 68).<br />
Figure 70 - SKIP check-in process with RF card courtesy of ANA<br />
7.2. Biometrics<br />
In this concept the boarding pass actually becomes a virtual one (see fig. 69). By identifying the<br />
passenger and matching its biometrics to the database, the boarding system will let him/her get<br />
on board or not. As biometrics is becoming popular it may be a solution in the future.<br />
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