Alaska Airlines Eliminates Check-In Kiosks, Implements Biometric Screening
- Alaska Airlines is removing check-in kiosks from its major airports over the next three years as part of a $2.5 billion upgrade plan.
- The airline will replace kiosks with iPad stations to print bag tags and automatic bag drops that use facial recognition to verify travelers' identities.
- Alaska Airlines hopes 90% of travelers will check in before arriving at the airport under the new system.
- Privacy experts have raised concerns about the expanded use of biometric screening and facial recognition technology in airports.
- The changes are aimed at improving efficiency and streamlining the check-in and baggage handling process for Alaska Airlines passengers.