But no specific timeline has been fixed for implementing the technology-enabled seamless passenger facilities across airports in the country, Minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha said in a written reply.
The civil aviation ministry had last month announced that it would be mandatory for passengers to provide a unique identification (UID), like an Aadhar card, passport or PAN so as to avail the paperless and seamless travel experience.
The Minister said that the government has constituted three committees to implement the technology-enabled seamless passenger facilities across airports in the country.
He had, last month, said that once the proposal is finalised it will prepare a new set of rules or Civil Aviation Requirement (CAR) which will state that a UID will be a mandatory requirement at the time of booking a flight ticket.