Dubai Airport unveils AI-Powered corridor that clears immigration in just 14 seconds

An AI-powered passenger corridor now allows travellers to clear immigration within seconds, without presenting a passport or boarding pass.

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Dubai Airport unveils AI-Powered corridor that clears immigration in just 14 seconds

Dubai International Airport (DXB), the world's busiest hub for international travel, has introduced a new upgrade that could change how passengers move through airports.

An AI-powered passenger corridor now allows travellers to clear immigration within seconds, without presenting a passport or boarding pass.

The project is part of Dubai's "Travel Without Borders" programme, designed to combine speed, security and convenience.

Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, said the corridor can process up to 10 passengers at once.

Travellers walk through a designated lane where facial recognition systems and pre-registered biometric data instantly verify identity.

The process takes as little as 14 seconds, removing the need for passport counters, smart gates or manual checks. Any anomalies are flagged for review by experts, ensuring security is maintained.

The corridor builds on the "smart tunnel" technology first introduced at DXB in 2020. The new system, also part of the "Unlimited Smart Travel" initiative, is aimed at eventually replacing traditional passport control.

Lieutenant General Al Marri said the project reflects Dubai's long-term vision of frictionless travel, while setting a global benchmark for airports.

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