Sightseers could also use in-ear devices to naturally speak the local language.
Future holiday makers may not have to worry about the stress of packing, airport security and leaving the house nine hours before a flight.
EasyJet's 'Future of Travel' report suggests, heartbeat passports would put an end to check-in queues, holograms would be tour guides and 3D food printers would mean the end of disappointing dining.
Sightseers could also use in-ear devices to naturally speak the local language.
Apparently it could become all become a reality in the next 50 years.
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