Five airports deploy automatic entry system
VGP - Five airports in Viet Nam, namely Da Nang, Noi Bai, Cam Ranh, Tan Son Nhat, and Phu Quoc, have officially put their automatic entry system (autogates) into operation.
Autogates are expected to speed up the processing of immigration procedures, reduce the personnel serving at security desks at airports, and reinforce security measures.
In the initial phase of operation which started on August 1, autogates are applied to Vietnamese citizens with valid passports.
The system will be accessible to all Vietnamese citizens holding chip-based passports upon arrival. Passengers without such passports will be guided to register at the airport, a process which takes around four minutes and involves passport and fingerprint scanning, as well as biometric and facial recognition.
Travelers only need to register for a permit once for all subsequent entry and exit occasions as long as the passport remains valid.
For departures, the system is available only for Vietnamese citizens who hold diplomatic and official passports, along with owners of APEC business travel cards and cabin crew members.
The autogate area comprises two layers. In the first layer, passengers scan their passports and boarding passes. After they successfully scan, face recognition and fingerprint scanning will follow, thereby eliminating the need for customs officers to stamp the passport.
The system has not been applied yet for the entry of foreign passengers, and the service is only applicable for the departure of foreigners if they possess valid residence cards or temporary residence cards issued by authorized agencies of Viet Nam./.