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Singaporean hotels use face recognition to check-in guests

Tourists in Singapore can now check in faster at some hotels using facial recognition technology under a pilot programme to cut waiting times for visitors and reduce overloading for hotel staff.
Singaporean hotels use face recognition to check-in guests ảnh 1Singapore welcomed a record high 18.5 million visitors last year, up 6.2 percent from the previous year. (Photo: AFP)

Singapore (VNA)
– Tourists inSingapore can now check in faster at some hotels using facial recognitiontechnology under a pilot programme to cut waiting times for visitors and reduceoverloading for hotel staff.

The programme was launched on November 7,allowing visitors to use a phone app fitted with facial recognition technologyor machines to scan their passports.

The data from the scan is sent to immigrationauthorities to check after which the visitor is issued a room key.

The technology, which has been trialed at threehotels, is similar to that used in some airports, including ChangiInternational Airport. It could reduce check-in time by up to 70 percent.

Singapore welcomed a record high 18.5 millionvisitors last year, up 6.2 percent from the previous year. The country has morethan 400 hotels with 67,000 rooms./.
          
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