Italy has implemented a new operational procedure at its airports allowing passengers to board domestic and European Union flights using only their boarding passes, eliminating the previous requirement to present identity documents such as identity cards or passports. This change, confirmed by the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC), applies to all national airports and covers flights within Italy and the Schengen area. The new rule aims to streamline the boarding process, making air travel faster and more convenient, similar to train travel, without compromising security. The Italian Ministry of the Interior has approved the updated standard, which is expected to simplify passenger flow at airports while maintaining safety protocols.
استاندارد جدید سازمان هواپیمایی ایتالیا تایید وزارت کشور را دریافت کرد. این استاندارد روند سوار شدن به هواپیما در فرودگاههای این کشور را سادهتر میکند؛ بدون آنکه به امنیت خدشهای وارد شود. ➡️ https://t.co/LcRAVa58r1 https://t.co/X9VklRaNG8
"Airports are secure places, and it is time to treat air travel the same as train travel". No more need to show passport at gate for flights in Italy and Schengen area, only boarding pass. https://t.co/oseK9AMuc8
"Airports are secure places, and it is time to treat air travel the same as train travel". No more need to show passport at gate for flights in Italy and Schengen area - only boarding pass - under new travel rules. https://t.co/oseK9ALWmA