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Digi Yatra Scales to 19 Million Users

Targets 80% Adoption by 2028, and Sets the Stage for Global Interoperability in 2026

Digi Yatra, India’s Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI)-based, privacy-by-design platform, continues to redefine air travel through faster, contactless, and more inclusive passenger experiences. With 19 million downloads, 30% adoption across 24 airports, and more than 77 million seamless journeys, the platform now enters 2026 with strong momentum across scale, accessibility, and global integration and is targeting 80% adoption by 2028.

Building on this foundation, Digi Yatra has launched a beta rollout of six regional languages, bringing the experience closer to everyday Indian travelers. Enabled through a partnership with Bhashini, this multilingual expansion will soon extend to all 22 Indian languages, supporting the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s vision to break language barriers and accelerate digital travel adoption beyond metro hubs.

Digi Yatra is also piloting electronic passport–based enrollment for international travel after registering its first global user, laying the foundation for seamless journeys for expats, NRIs, and foreign travelers who will soon be able to use digital identity verification instead of manual checks. To enable this, Digi Yatra is working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, the Bureau of Immigration, ICAO, and IATA under the OneID program. These collaborations are shaping the framework for passport and visa-based credential sharing, automated border control, and international pilot trials planned for the next financial year.

Beyond travel identity management, Digi Yatra is expanding its service ecosystem to enhance convenience for everyday travelers. The platform now supports direct boarding pass sharing from major airline and travel apps such as IndiGo, Air India, and MakeMyTrip, reducing friction during airport journeys.

Suresh Khadakbhavi, CEO of Digi Yatra Foundation, said: “The momentum we are witnessing today marks a new chapter in India’s digital travel story. Our multilingual rollout and international pilot program reflect our commitment to making travel simpler, more inclusive, and globally interoperable. What excites us most is the interest we are receiving from countries and global aviation bodies that see Digi Yatra as a model for seamless travel. With strong support from ministries and partner agencies, we are confident that the coming years will bring faster progress than expected, taking India closer to a world where identity verification is instant, secure, and entirely passenger-driven.”

Digi Yatra is also considering to expand its privacy-by-design digital identity platform beyond airports (Post management and regulatory clearances), enabling secure hotel check-ins and automated access through encrypted credentials and biometric verification. Travelers can bypass manual ID checks, using facial-authentication technology for a seamless experience. The platform is also exploring adoption at museums, monuments, and tourist attractions to streamline ticketing and improve visitor experiences in areas with limited connectivity or long queues. Over time, extending this model internationally could simplify travel for Indians abroad and strengthen India’s tourism footprint, positioning Digi Yatra as a key driver of privacy-conscious travel and hospitality innovation.

These advancements operate on Digi Yatra’s strong privacy-by-design framework, supported by a decentralized ecosystem that ensures user data protection and compliance with global digital identity norms.

 

 

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Digi Yatra Scales to 19 Million Users

Targets 80% Adoption by 2028, and Sets the Stage for Global Interoperability in 2026

Digi Yatra, India’s Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI)-based, privacy-by-design platform, continues to redefine air travel through faster, contactless, and more inclusive passenger experiences. With 19 million downloads, 30% adoption across 24 airports, and more than 77 million seamless journeys, the platform now enters 2026 with strong momentum across scale, accessibility, and global integration and is targeting 80% adoption by 2028.

Building on this foundation, Digi Yatra has launched a beta rollout of six regional languages, bringing the experience closer to everyday Indian travelers. Enabled through a partnership with Bhashini, this multilingual expansion will soon extend to all 22 Indian languages, supporting the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s vision to break language barriers and accelerate digital travel adoption beyond metro hubs.

Digi Yatra is also piloting electronic passport–based enrollment for international travel after registering its first global user, laying the foundation for seamless journeys for expats, NRIs, and foreign travelers who will soon be able to use digital identity verification instead of manual checks. To enable this, Digi Yatra is working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, the Bureau of Immigration, ICAO, and IATA under the OneID program. These collaborations are shaping the framework for passport and visa-based credential sharing, automated border control, and international pilot trials planned for the next financial year.

Beyond travel identity management, Digi Yatra is expanding its service ecosystem to enhance convenience for everyday travelers. The platform now supports direct boarding pass sharing from major airline and travel apps such as IndiGo, Air India, and MakeMyTrip, reducing friction during airport journeys.

Suresh Khadakbhavi, CEO of Digi Yatra Foundation, said: “The momentum we are witnessing today marks a new chapter in India’s digital travel story. Our multilingual rollout and international pilot program reflect our commitment to making travel simpler, more inclusive, and globally interoperable. What excites us most is the interest we are receiving from countries and global aviation bodies that see Digi Yatra as a model for seamless travel. With strong support from ministries and partner agencies, we are confident that the coming years will bring faster progress than expected, taking India closer to a world where identity verification is instant, secure, and entirely passenger-driven.”

Digi Yatra is also considering to expand its privacy-by-design digital identity platform beyond airports (Post management and regulatory clearances), enabling secure hotel check-ins and automated access through encrypted credentials and biometric verification. Travelers can bypass manual ID checks, using facial-authentication technology for a seamless experience. The platform is also exploring adoption at museums, monuments, and tourist attractions to streamline ticketing and improve visitor experiences in areas with limited connectivity or long queues. Over time, extending this model internationally could simplify travel for Indians abroad and strengthen India’s tourism footprint, positioning Digi Yatra as a key driver of privacy-conscious travel and hospitality innovation.

These advancements operate on Digi Yatra’s strong privacy-by-design framework, supported by a decentralized ecosystem that ensures user data protection and compliance with global digital identity norms.

 

 

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