Alaska Airlines adds facial recognition tech at automated bag drop kiosks in Seattle and Portland

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Alaska Airlines Declaration The introduction of AL Chhisik Facial ID verification at automated bag drop units at Seatol and Portland airports, is part of a more extensive push to flow.

Until now, an agent had to stop checking an ID manually before throwing the bag in the automatic keyes. The new system flows that step.

After scanning a bag tag, passengers will scan their ID and their face will match the ID photo in real time. Once verified, they are accepted and sent on its way.

The recognition of the face goes to AL Chhikik. Human agents will be placed in the bag for anyone who prefers the Traditional Test Check. Alaska Airlines further notes that the privacy protection is – the photos captured for the process are deleted as well as verification.

Charu Jain, senior vice president of Alaska Airlines’s Merchandising and Innovation, says the airline has made it as “to protect our guests in five minutes or less” to protect our guests.

The addition of Alaska Airlines is based on the automatic bag of automatic bags based on the rollout. San Francisco and Portland last year. At C-TACK, the airlines are also opening 10 new automated bags and eight new bag tag stations as part of the larger lobby overhole set for the completion in 2026.

Alaska Airlines has been constantly modernized in its check-in process for the past several years, with a mobile-first experience, the Traditional Tiyask Kiosks on behalf of the first experience.

These changes come as the US airports embrace the biometrics more broadly. Later this month, C-TAC, Hurtfield-Jackson in Atlanta, and Reagan National A Biometric Ezets in DC will automatically automatically automatically automatically identity checks.

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