Friday, December 15, 2023
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has introduced an innovative travel documentation and verification system designed to revolutionize contactless travel and elevate the overall passenger journey. This advancement marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Timatic, setting a new standard in travel compliance solutions. Timatic AutoCheck, building upon the success of its predecessor, offers an efficient and interactive interface that empowers travelers, airlines, and travel professionals with easy access to precise and comprehensible immigration information. The entire document verification process has been automated, featuring customized instructions for each traveler.
As the anticipation of a doubled passenger traffic by 2040 looms, it becomes imperative to continually optimize and enhance airport procedures. The automation of the time-consuming task of verifying passengers’ travel documents will be indispensable in this process. Furthermore, the enhanced capabilities of Timatic AutoCheck will play a pivotal role in facilitating the industry’s transition towards contactless travel.
According to IATA’s recent Global Passenger Survey (GPS), complex visa requirements have dissuaded travelers seeking a convenient, digital visa application process. Many travelers express a willingness to share their travel document information to expedite airport immigration procedures.
The survey revealed that 36% of travelers have refrained from visiting certain destinations due to onerous immigration requirements. Among these travelers, 49% cited process complexity as the primary deterrent, while 19% mentioned cost concerns, and 8% expressed privacy apprehensions.
For destinations requiring visas, 66% of travelers prefer obtaining visas online before their journey, while 20% opt for consulate or embassy visits, and 14% choose to apply at the airport.
Encouragingly, 87% of travelers are now open to sharing their immigration information to streamline airport arrivals, reflecting an increase from the 83% reported in 2022. Frederic Leger, IATA’s Senior Vice President Commercial Products and Services, noted, “Leveraging traveler willingness to embrace online processes and share information in advance, Timatic AutoCheck provides a user-friendly online solution that enables airlines, ground handlers, departure control systems, and travel agents to ensure travelers comply with all immigration requirements before heading to the airport.”
Timatic AutoCheck seamlessly integrates into airline reservation and departure control systems (DCS), as well as distribution systems used by travel agencies and online booking platforms. This upgraded system boasts several key enhancements:
Leger emphasized, “Timatic AutoCheck signifies a significant achievement in our pursuit of efficiency and convenience within the travel industry. By simplifying regulatory navigation, travelers can embark on their journeys with confidence. Moreover, this innovation empowers airlines, ground handlers, and travel agents to enhance customer satisfaction, integrate travel document verification into the contactless travel experience, and streamline their operations.”
Major DCS providers such as Amadeus, Hitit, and Sabre, along with several airlines and Star Alliance, are already collaborating with IATA to implement the new Timatic AutoCheck, ushering in a new era of seamless and contactless travel.
Since its inception in the 1960s, Timatic has been a reliable source of real-time information regarding the required documentation for international travel. IATA relies on a diverse range of sources, including governments, airlines, and airports, to ensure the accuracy of this data. Timatic facilitates over a billion passenger document checks annually, underlining its pivotal role in ensuring travelers and airlines have access to the correct information.
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