Amadeus-powered system enables seamless domestic and international passenger flow
April 2026 — Manchester Airport has introduced a new terminal model that allows domestic and international passengers to share the same infrastructure.
The system, developed in partnership with Amadeus, uses advanced biometrics to streamline passenger movement.
Breaking traditional terminal barriers
Airports have traditionally separated domestic and international travelers.
However, this approach creates inefficiencies. It duplicates infrastructure and limits scalability.
Manchester Airport has replaced this model with a digital system.
As a result, passengers now move through shared spaces without physical barriers.
Biometric system enables seamless travel
The new system uses biometric identity reconciliation to manage passenger journeys.
It verifies traveler eligibility in real time. Therefore, passengers no longer need repeated manual checks.
Live results show a 99% success rate in the biometric process.
Smooth journey for different passenger types
The system intelligently directs passengers based on their travel type.
- Domestic travelers within the UK’s Common Travel Area move freely through the terminal
- International passengers are guided to immigration checkpoints
These include eGates and officer-assisted controls managed by UK Border Force.
Improving efficiency and capacity
The new model helps the airport handle growing passenger volumes.
Instead of expanding physical infrastructure, the airport uses digital orchestration.
Consequently, it:
- Improves asset utilization
- Reduces congestion
- Enhances passenger experience
Setting a new industry benchmark
Manchester Airport’s approach reflects a broader shift in aviation.
Airports are moving toward smart, data-driven operations.
Moreover, biometric systems are becoming central to future terminal design.
Outlook
With rising global travel demand, airports must adopt smarter solutions.
Manchester Airport’s biometric model demonstrates how technology can improve efficiency without compromising security.





