Budapest automates border control

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More and more people are traveling for pleasure, and according to a 2019 forecast from UNWTO, the world tourism organization, international tourist arrivals will reach 1.4 billion within two years’ time.

In Hungary, tourism continues to grow steadily, now accounting for 8% of international arrivals. The country’s main airport, Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, has turned to automated border control in an effort to develop a smoother passenger flow through the airport.

This video shows some of the elements of the new process.

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