GENEVA, Oct. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Passengers are living digital-first lives. They manage their finances, health, and mobility from their phones. But when its time to fly, theyre still asked to queue, print, and repeat. This shift represents a major opportunity for the aviation industry, according to The Travelers Voice, SITAs latest Passenger IT Insights 2025 report, which highlights a clear opening for the sector to catch up.
The report channels the voices of more than 7,500 real passengers, surveyed at airports in 25 countries around the world, just before takeoff and right after landing. These are authentic, in-the-moment insights from people living the journey. And theyre speaking up: they want air travel to match the pace of their lives.
Passengers demands are clear: they want journeys that are simple, trusted, and sustainable. Simplicity means shorter waits, seamless intermodal trips, and real-time updates they can manage from their phones. Nearly two in three say they want faster airport processing, while 42% want a single ticket covering air, rail, and road. Mobile is already the hub, with usage up 20 points since 2020. And digital-first generations, now the main driver of growth, are setting the baseline for what travel must deliver next.
Passengers arent resisting change. Theyve already changed, said David Lavorel, CEO of SITA. Theyve gone digital. Now its our turn. The future of travel isnt just about adding tech. Its about removing friction.
Biometrics and digital IDs used to feel futuristic. Now? Theyre expected. Most passengers today prefer biometric gates over staffed counters. Nearly 80% are ready to store their passport on their phone. Two-thirds would pay for that convenience. And globally, digital identity adoption is set to surge from 155 million users today to 1.27 billion by 2029.
And its not just about convenience. Sustainability is no longer a side note. Nearly 90% of passengers would pay more to reduce emissions. Many would fly slower or pack lighter to cut their footprint. They also want the industry to match that commitment with real tangible action.
Trust is now a measurable factor in travel choices. Even baggage, once the biggest pain point, is evolving. Mishandling rates are at historic lows, yet 78% of passengers would still pay for end-to-end baggage services. Why? Because trust matters. And they want that trust to extend across modes, with 70% planning at least one intermodal trip this year.
Were asking passengers to adapt to travel, Lavorel added. But theyre asking travel to adapt to them and the tools are here - biometrics, digital IDs, real-time data, and smarter baggage.
Travelers Voice, SITA Passenger IT Insights 2025 is part of SITAs IT Insights series, alongside the Air Transport and Baggage reports. With over a decade of data, these reports are the global benchmark for tracking how passenger expectations are shifting and what the industry must do to keep pace. Together, they show a clear picture: passengers arent waiting for travel to catch up. They are already living digital-first lives, and they expect aviation to deliver the same seamless, trusted, and sustainable experiences.
Find the report here: https://www.sita.aero/resources/surveys-reports/passenger-it-insights-2025/
Contact: media.relations@sita.aero
About SITA
SITA is the air transport industrys tech engine, making travel safer, easier, and more sustainable for everyone. From the earliest days of commercial aviation to todays digital frontiers, SITA has been there, connecting the industry and helping it evolve through every leap forward.
With around 2,500 customers, SITA technology supports over 1,000 airports and more than 19,600 aircraft worldwide. It also helps over 70 governments strike the balance between secure borders and seamless journeys. Behind the scenes, SITA bridges 4550% of the industrys data exchange, enabling a highly complex global network to operate smoothly and reliably, every step of the way.
SITA is transforming fast. From advanced self-service and operations control to airport design and digital borders, were shaping the next generation of travel through key acquisitions like Materna IPS, ASISTIM, and CCM. Were also expanding beyond aviation with initiatives such as SmartSea, bringing our trusted technologies to cruise, rail, and urban air mobility.
This transformation is about more than new products. Were investing in the right skills, tools, and partnerships to help the industry move with greater intelligence and agility, bringing together smart systems, seamless data, and sustainable innovation. Because as global travel surges, flow is everything.
As part of our bold climate strategy, SITA is cutting emissions by 4.2% each year and targeting net zero by 2050. Our science-based targets are validated by the SBTi, and our growing portfolio is helping customers reduce their own carbon footprints too.
Owned by the industry and driven by its needs, SITA operates in more than 200 countries and territories.