Mobility Video. What will travelling through an airport be like in the year 2100? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/09/2023 - 8:51 GMT+2 It's 2100. Autonomous pods take you from home to the terminal and beyond, and biometrics allow smooth access to net-zero airports and aircraft. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next What will travelling through an airport be like in the year 2100? Now playing Next Tens of thousands join national strike in Belgium over welfare cuts Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 14th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next SpaceX successfully launches 11th test flight of giant Starship rocket Now playing Next Inside NATO’s push to build and train sea drones Now playing Next The quantum revolution is in hands of the youth, says Nobel laureate Now playing Next Madagascar president flees country following military rebellion Now playing Next Travel chaos across Belgium as national general strike continues Now playing Next Rising sea levels: The ten best beaches that could disappear by 2100 Now playing Next Netherlands invokes rare emergency law to control Chinese chipmaker Now playing Next Egypt's president says Trump's Gaza plan is 'last chance' for peace Now playing Next France's PM proposes suspending retirement age law until 2027 election Now playing Next Hundreds of Indigenous protesters call for land recognition in Brazil’s capital Now playing Next EU envoy urges US to rejoin the West on sanctions against Russia over war in Ukraine Now playing Next EBRD ‘even more important’ amid global tensions and aid cuts, president says Now playing Next Meet Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova, Uzbekistan’s top female chess player and International Master More videos
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