It's common for immigration lanes at airports to have long lines. The MyBorderPass QR code system in Malaysia and MyICA in Singapore have somewhat solved this issue. But our neighbors in Indonesia have gone a step further with immigration lanes that don't require passengers to stop for identity verification.
These special lanes have started operating at Jakarta and Surabaya airports. Facial scanning technology is used to verify the identity of passengers using them. Before arriving at the airport, passengers need to enter personal information into the All Indonesia application. Immigration will first conduct an inspection before passengers arrive at the airport.
In these special lanes, passengers' faces will be matched with stored information. Each lane can process up to 30+ passengers in 1 minute. At this time, these lanes are only open to passengers who need special assistance such as those who use wheelchairs for example.
Amadeus Seamless Corridors technology is used to power these All Indonesia lanes. Previously, the same system was only used during the Hajj season to speed up the immigration process for pilgrims at Indonesian airports.
