Transforming Air Travel: Digi Yatra’s Journey Presented by CEO Suresh Khadakbhavi

Transforming Air Travel: Digi Yatra’s Journey Presented by CEO Suresh Khadakbhavi

PR News, New Delhi, May 24

Suresh Khadakbhavi, CEO of Digi Yatra Foundation, addressed the audience at the Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh. In a fireside chat with Mark Barton “Trips Transformed – The Digi Yatra Story,” Khadakbhavi, shared the remarkable journey and transformative impact of Digi Yatra, an industry-led digital initiative, spearheaded by Digi Yatra Foundation along with the Ministry of Civil Aviation in India.

Digi Yatra has revolutionized the air travel experience in India, ensuring a seamless, hassle-free, and health-risk-free journey for all travelers. Here are the key highlights from the session:

  1. Digi Yatra has seen impressive adoption and expansion over the last year, with more than 20 million happy users experiencing the benefits of this seamless travel solution. Currently rolled out in 14 airports, Digi Yatra is set to be introduced in another 14 airports next month. Our focus is now expanding to international travel, starting with prototype testing on E-passport-based enrollment, expected next month. There will be numerous deliberations that need to be done with various ministries and other stakeholders, which might take some time to conclude on the way forward.
     
  2. Digi Yatra is the largest exponent of the concept of Self-Sovereign Identity, across the world, SSI ensures that passenger data is not stored in any Central location. Digi Yatra leverages Hyperledger Aries to implement this technology, supporting not just identity credentials but any credential verification. Upcoming innovations include exploring advanced solutions like fully homomorphic encryption to further enhance data security and expand the application of Self-Sovereign Identity.
  3. Interoperability can be facilitated, and IATA’s One ID aims to set the recommended practices and standards to digitalize the document-checking processes using digital identity and verifiable credentials. Bilateral agreements between nations are crucial for enabling credential sharing to facilitate seamless travel across countries.
  4. At some Indian airports, close to 50% of passengers use Digi Yatra. In general, the adoption rates are around 30-40% at most of the bigger airports. We plan to scale further across more airports. Looking ahead, in the 10 years, we envision a single-process airport where passengers enter the airport and walk straight to the boarding gate, with all processes happening in the background. This future is achievable with the use of technology; however, we need to change our perspective to fully utilize it.

About Digi Yatra Foundation: The Digi Yatra Foundation, a non-profit organization established under section 8 of the Companies Act 2013, is dedicated to facilitating seamless, hassle-free, and health-risk-free air travel experiences for passengers throughout India. The Foundation’s mission is to implement a digital ecosystem in alignment with the Digi Yatra Policy issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA), aimed at enhancing the efficiency and convenience of air travel.

Through various technological advancements, Digi Yatra Foundation strives to optimize boarding processes and enhance overall travel efficiency for passengers across the nation.

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