
Changsha Huanghua International Airport opened self-service boarding and exit on December 7. Passengers only need the following steps to complete the self-service exit inspection.

Step 1
Scanning boarding pass
Place the boarding pass in the designated area for scanning. After successful scanning, the electronic screen shows “the scanning is successful”, and the boarding pass is retrieved for the next step.
Step 2
Scanning entry and exit documents
Place your entry and exit documents in the document reading area. If the information on the documents is consistent with that on the boarding pass, the front electronic screen shows “please retrieve the pass”, and the first gate of the channel opens automatically for the next operation.
Step 3
Facial and fingerprint recognition
At the second gate, put your finger (usually the thumb, used for e-passport application or document information filing at the border inspection scene) on the fingerprint collection device for fingerprint comparison, and face the camera for facial recognition.
Passengers with large luggage, mobility difficulties, or babies; and children under 1.2 meters need to go through manual inspection channels. Self-service printers are available for passengers needing
entry and exit certificates.
Source: en.changsha.gov.cn
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