Costa Rica Airport to Add Biometric Gates for Faster Immigration Checks
San Jose’s Juan Santamaría International Airport plans to introduce biometric gates by the end of July, a change aimed at speeding up immigration controls at Costa Rica’s busiest airport. The first stage will include four automated gates in the arrivals area and two in departures. More gates could be added later depending on demand. The system, known internationally as e-gates, uses facial biometrics to verify a passenger’s identity. Instead of going through the traditional process with an immigration officer, eligible travelers will scan their passport and look into a camera. The gate will then check the traveler’s information and either open automatically or send the person to an officer for additional review. The rollout will begin with Costa Rican citizens who have biometric passports. Those travelers will not need a separate registration because their facial information is already stored in the passport chip. A second phase is expected to include Costa Ricans who do ...