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Indian travellers are leading the way in adopting AI and biometric technologies, transforming travel with smarter, faster, and more personalised experiences. The integration of these advanced technologies is reshaping how people navigate airports, book flights, and manage their itineraries. With biometric systems like facial recognition and fingerprint scanning, passengers can now enjoy expedited check-ins and seamless boarding processes, significantly reducing wait times and enhancing overall convenience.
Moreover, AI-driven applications are providing tailored travel recommendations, helping users find the best deals and destinations suited to their preferences. This shift towards automation and personalised service is not just improving efficiency; it is also elevating the overall travel experience. As India embraces these innovations, it sets a new standard for the global travel industry. Other nations are now looking to India as a model for incorporating technology into travel, aiming to replicate its success in creating a more efficient and enjoyable journey for all travellers.
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