New Delhi: The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has implemented an e-boarding service for travellers at all three terminals of the airport, a statement released on Monday read. "All boarding gates feature contactless e-boarding gates with boarding card scanners," according to a statement released by the GMR-led DIAL. "Passengers will be able to flash their physical or e-boarding cards to verify flight details and then proceed for security checks." E-boarding gates have been installed at Terminals 3 and 2, while deployment at Terminal 1 is underway, the statement said. The method not only reduces the amount of time passengers spend touching facility surfaces and interacting with one another during COVID-19, but it also reduces boarding time, Delhi International Airport official said. This technology has shortened processing time by 50%, resulting in shorter lineups, and has also increased security by verifying boarding card details with airline back offices, according to the company. Meanwhile, the DIAL has deployed e-processing kiosks at Terminal 2's entry gates, with Terminal 3 and Terminal 1 to follow in the coming weeks, according to the company. The e-processing kiosks are located at the airport terminal's entry gates, and passengers must pass through the e-boarding gates before passing through the security check within the terminal. "The e-processing kiosks at the entry gates will drastically shorten the time it takes for CISF employees to validate travel documents, providing passengers with an end-to-end seamless and frictionless digital travel experience," according to the statement. Speed limit of vehicles reduced on Yamuna Expressway, action to be taken if speed is exceeded Kejriwal’s remarks on Omicron outbreak: Will impose curbs if need be Delhi govt launches 'Yogashala', know what's special?