Published on November 5, 2025
By: Paramita Sarkar
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its 2025 Global Passenger Survey (GPS), revealing how mobile technology and biometric identification are transforming the air travel experience. According to the findings, USA, UK, and Japan are at the forefront of embracing these innovations, significantly changing how travelers book, pay, and experience their journeys.
Mobile Technology: The Heart of the Travel Journey
As 2025 approaches, mobile devices have become an indispensable tool for air travelers across the globe. The survey found that over 54% of travelers now prefer managing their entire journey—from booking flights to boarding—using smartphones. Here’s a breakdown of how travelers are integrating mobile devices into their airport experience:
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| Mobile Booking and Payment Preferences | 2024 (%) | 2025 (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Airline Mobile Apps (Booking) | 37% | 54% |
| Airline Websites (Booking) | 31% | 31% |
| Web Apps for Booking | 16% | 19% |
| Mobile Payments (Digital Wallets) | 20% | 28% |
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Key Takeaways:
- Mobile apps are the preferred method for booking flights and managing payments.
- Digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Wallet have seen a significant rise (from 20% to 28%).
Biometric Technology: Faster, Smarter Airport Processing
Alongside mobile devices, biometric identification is rapidly gaining traction, with 50% of passengers having used it in some form during their journey in 2025. The growth in biometric adoption represents a fundamental shift toward contactless travel, enhancing both speed and security at checkpoints.
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| Biometric Technology Usage at Airports | 2024 (%) | 2025 (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Security Checkpoints (Facial Recognition) | 44% | 50% |
| Exit Immigration | 41% | 44% |
| Entry Immigration | 35% | 41% |
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Key Takeaways:
- Biometrics are primarily used at security checks and immigration, with increasing adoption rates.
- 85% of those who used biometric systems expressed high satisfaction, showing that the technology is well-received by travelers.
Why Are Travelers Embracing Mobile and Biometrics?
Travelers today are more tech-savvy than ever, seeking convenience, speed, and personalization. As mobile phones and biometric tech offer faster processing and less paperwork, passengers are ready to adopt these solutions in greater numbers. IATA’s survey indicates that 78% of travelers prefer using their smartphone to manage all stages of travel, from booking to boarding.
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Table: Key Mobile Preferences
| Smartphone Features Preferred by Travelers | 2024 (%) | 2025 (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Digital Wallet + Passport + Loyalty Cards | 68% | 78% |
| Use of Electronic Bag Tags | 28% | 35% |
Key Takeaways:
- Digital wallets, digital passports, and loyalty cards are now crucial tools for passengers.
- Electronic bag tags are gaining popularity, helping passengers check in luggage directly from their mobile device.
Regional Insights: Adoption of Mobile and Biometrics
The uptake of these technologies varies across different regions, with USA, UK, and Japan leading the way:
| Country | Most Popular Technology | Traveler Satisfaction |
|---|---|---|
| USA | Biometric Use, Mobile Apps | Moderate Satisfaction |
| UK | Traditional Booking, Cautious with Biometric Use | Cautious Satisfaction |
| Japan | Mobile Apps, Digital Wallets, Biometrics | High Satisfaction |
Key Takeaways:
- USA travelers prioritize biometric technology but still lean toward traditional booking methods.
- UK travelers are more cautious, with privacy concerns around sharing data.
- Japan travelers embrace mobile apps, biometrics, and digital wallets, reflecting their tech-forward approach.
What Does the Future Hold for Mobile and Biometric Travel?
The 2025 GPS survey signals a clear direction for the future of air travel: passengers want more efficiency and personalization through mobile and biometric solutions. As the aviation industry continues to innovate, governments and airlines are expected to introduce more digital IDs and biometric passports for cross-border travel, making travel more seamless and secure.
However, one key area of concern remains: cybersecurity. With passengers more willing than ever to share their biometric data, data privacy and security will be paramount. Ensuring that personal data is protected will be essential for maintaining passenger trust as the industry moves forward.
The Digital Future of Air Travel Is Here
IATA’s 2025 Global Passenger Survey illustrates how mobile technology and biometrics are revolutionizing air travel. As travelers seek more efficient, secure, and personalized experiences, the aviation industry must adapt to meet these needs. For USA, UK, and Japan, the shift toward mobile and biometric systems is already in full swing, with significant implications for the future of air travel. Cybersecurity and privacy remain top priorities, ensuring that this digital transformation benefits both passengers and the industry alike.
Ready for your next flight? It’s time to embrace the future of air travel with mobile and biometric tech!
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