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Australia’s biometric travel impresses

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Australia continues to provide global leadership for travel facilitation measures with the trials of biometric passenger identification technology at major airports according to a statement from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).

During the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting in Sydney, the world’s largest gathering of airline leaders, Gloria Guevara, president and CEO, WTTC, said, “Travel and tourism generates 10.4 per cent of the world’s GDP, contributes with 313 million jobs, and helps build better societies. This is particularly the case in Australia, one of the largest and most advance economies of the world. For many years, Australia has been at the forefront of its use of technology to promote Travel and tourism, from e-visas to early adoption of processing. This trend continues with innovative trials of biometric technology in major Australian airports across the country.”

2017 was a record year for Travel & Tourism in Australia with the sector contributing $146 billion to the economy and supporting 1.5 million jobs in 2017 (12.2 per cent of total Australian employment).

“Last year, Australia welcomed 8.8 million international arrivals, a 7 per cent increase from 2016. The potential for Travel & Tourism for Australia is very positive so we celebrate the support from the government and excellent public-private collaboration to continue creating more jobs,” concluded Guevara.   

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