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13.09.2023 - 23:21 / cntraveler.com
Just like airline boarding passes and public transit tickets, our passports might soon make the leap to our personal devices—and turn our beloved stamp collections into a relic of the past.
While the concept of digital passports isn't entirely new, the full digitization of passports is, and Finland—which conveniently boasts the world’s third most powerful passport—is at the forefront of this technological revolution: In August, the Nordic nation launched the world's first digital passport pilot program, which is set to run until February 2024. During the trial, Finnish passengers flying with Finnair, the flag carrier, can use their smartphones instead of their physical passports at border control, going both to and from London, Edinburgh, and Manchester, U.K.
In addition to Finnair, the Finnish Border Guard also collaborated with airport operator Finavia and the Finnish police to initiate the program, which debuted at Helsinki Airport. It’s straightforward: Passengers must first download the FIN DTC app—the latter is short for Digital Travel Credential—then register, sign a consent form, and have their photograph taken by the police for facial recognition purposes. They’re then able to store their DTC, essentially a digitized passport, on their phone. Once registered, passengers have a window—between 36 and four hours prior to their flight—to upload their travel information into the app. According to the Finnish Border Control, the DTC is as “equally reliable” as a physical passport.
Finland's new digital passports are a boon for efficiency, both for passengers and airports: they're cloud-based, entirely eliminating the need to carry a physical document. Instead of standing in line to have their passports manually checked by a border agent, travelers can simply scan an app on their smartphone at designated checkpoints. A border agent then compares the passenger’s photo taken at the airport with the DTC photo taken when they registered with the police—et, voilà.
The concept of a passport has existed in some form for at least 800 years; the earliest example is thought to date back to the 13th-century Mongol Empire, during the days of Genghis Khan. However, the idea of a standardized global passport is relatively recent, having emerged about a century ago, in 1920, following the end of World War I. The League of Nations, the predecessor to the United Nations, seeking ways to identify an immigrant’s country of origin, control the flow of people, and prevent another global conflict, introduced the standard.
Over time, of course, the document has shifted shape. In 1998, Malaysia became the first country to issue an electronic passport, or e-passport—a traditional passport by all accounts, save for the
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