India’s Digi Yatra platform has crossed 10 crore (100 million) passenger journeys across 38 airports. The app has over 2.4 crore downloads. The government plans to add 27 more airports to the network soon.
India’s airport experience is changing fast. The Digi Yatra platform — which lets passengers walk through airports using only their face — has crossed a major landmark. As of May 30, 2026, the platform has recorded over 10 crore (100 million) seamless journeys across 38 airports in India, according to an official announcement by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
This milestone makes Digi Yatra one of the most successful biometric travel systems in the world. With over 2.4 crore app downloads on Android and iOS, it is no longer a niche government product — it has gone mainstream among Indian air travellers.
What is Digi Yatra and How Does It Work?

Digi Yatra is a biometric-based check-in system launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation under the Digital India mission. Instead of showing your boarding pass or ID at every checkpoint inside the airport, Digi Yatra uses facial recognition technology to verify your identity automatically.
Here is how simple it is to use:
- Download the Digi Yatra app (free on Android and iOS).
- Register once using your Aadhaar number and a selfie.
- Link your flight booking to the app before travel.
- At the airport, walk through the Digi Yatra lane — your face is your boarding pass.
No physical boarding pass. No repeated ID checks. Just walk through. The Ministry of Civil Aviation confirms that processing time at entry has dropped from 15 seconds to just 5 seconds per passenger.
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Digi Yatra 10 Crore Milestone: What the Numbers Say

The scale of Digi Yatra’s adoption is impressive. India’s daily domestic passenger traffic has crossed the 5 lakh mark on many occasions in recent years — a huge jump from below 2 lakh per day in 2014, according to government data.
Key facts from the official government announcement:
- 10 crore+ total passenger journeys completed using Digi Yatra
- 38 airports are currently active on the platform
- 2.4 crore+ app downloads across Android and iOS
- Entry processing time cut from 15 seconds to 5 seconds
- Supports 11 Indian languages, with 11 more regional languages to be added by end of 2026
- Thousands of sheets of paper saved daily by removing physical boarding passes
“I congratulate the Digi Yatra Team for the 10-crore usage milestone. It reflects the growing trust passengers are placing in seamless, paperless and contactless travel.” — Shri Ram Mohan Naidu, Union Minister for Civil Aviation, May 30, 2026

Digi Yatra Expansion: 27 More Airports Coming Soon
The government is not stopping at 38 airports. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed that 27 more airports will be added to the Digi Yatra network within the next year.
Three major upcoming airports will also launch with Digi Yatra fully enabled from Day 1:
- Navi Mumbai International Airport
- Noida International Airport (Jewar), Uttar Pradesh
- Bhogapuram International Airport, Andhra Pradesh
This means passengers using these new airports will enjoy a paperless, fast-entry experience from the very first day — no queues at check-in counters, no fumbling for boarding passes.
India’s Big Aviation Growth: The Context Behind Digi Yatra
India is already the world’s third-largest domestic aviation market. Annual passenger traffic at Indian airports is projected to reach 50 crore by 2030 and nearly 100 crore by 2040, according to government projections.
Managing such enormous passenger numbers without technology is simply not possible. That is why platforms like Digi Yatra — along with Self-Baggage Drop, AI-powered airport digital twins, and the AirSewa grievance portal — are being pushed hard by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Digi Yatra is also being considered for international airport use. Reports suggest the platform’s CEO, Suresh Khadakbhavi, has hinted at plans to explore expansion into international travel, though no official announcement has been made yet.
What This Means for Indian Passengers
- Faster entry: Skip long queues at airport entry gates. Your face handles it in 5 seconds.
- No paper needed: Forget printing boarding passes or carrying multiple documents.
- More language support: 11 Indian languages already, 11 more coming — great news for regional flyers.
- Privacy protected: The Ministry says biometric data stays on your device and is deleted after the journey.
- New airports ready: Jewar, Navi Mumbai, and Bhogapuram will have Digi Yatra from launch.

Conclusion
Digi Yatra crossing the 10 crore mark is a sign that Indian passengers are ready to embrace digital, contactless airport travel. With 27 more airports joining soon and new greenfield airports launching with it built-in, the paperless airport journey is quickly becoming the new normal in India. If you haven’t tried Digi Yatra yet, this is the best time to download the app and experience faster, smoother airport travel the next time you fly.
FAQ
What is Digi Yatra?
A: Digi Yatra is India’s biometric airport travel system. It lets passengers use facial recognition to pass through airport checkpoints — no physical ticket or ID needed at every gate.
How many airports have Digi Yatra in India?
A: As of May 2026, Digi Yatra is active at 38 airports across India. Another 27 airports are planned to join within the next year.
Is Digi Yatra safe? Does it store my face data?
A: According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Digi Yatra does not store your biometric data on central government servers. Your data stays on your phone and is automatically deleted after your journey.
How do I register for Digi Yatra?
A: Download the Digi Yatra app (Android or iOS), register with your Aadhaar number and a selfie, then link your upcoming flight. At the airport, use the Digi Yatra lane and your face acts as your boarding pass.
Which new airports will have Digi Yatra?
A: Navi Mumbai International Airport, Noida International Airport (Jewar), and Bhogapuram International Airport will all be Digi Yatra-enabled from their launch day.
SOURCES
- Ministry of Civil Aviation – Official PIB Press Release, May 30, 2026 https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2267024®=3&lang=1
- Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India https://www.civilaviation.gov.in/
- Swarajya Mag – Digi Yatra Crosses 10 Crore Usage Mark https://swarajyamag.com/infrastructure/indias-paperless-airport-travel-platform-digiyatra-crosses-10-crore-usage-mark-across-38-airports
- The Statesman – Digi Yatra Crosses 10 Crore Usage https://www.thestatesman.com/india/digi-yatra-crosses-10-crore-usage-across-38-airports-govt-1503600102.html
- Storyboard18 – Digi Yatra 10 Crore Milestone https://www.storyboard18.com/brand-marketing/digi-yatra-crosses-10-crore-passenger-usages-across-38-airports-says-civil-aviation-ministry-99777.htm







