Amadeus Drops €1.2B to Buy Biometrics Firm Idemia Public Security

The world's largest travel booking system operator is making a major bet on biometric technology with an all-cash acquisition.

Amadeus Drops €1.2B to Buy Biometrics Firm Idemia Public Security

Amadeus IT Group is going shopping — and the cart is expensive. The Spanish travel tech giant just announced plans to acquire Idemia Public Security, a French biometrics company, for €1.2 billion in cash.

Amadeus operates the world's largest travel booking system, processing reservations for airlines, hotels, and other travel providers globally. Scooping up Idemia's public security division signals a serious push into biometric identity technology — think facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and the kind of tech that makes airport security lines slightly less miserable.

The all-cash deal structure suggests Amadeus isn't messing around. Biometrics and travel have been on a collision course for years, and this acquisition plants Amadeus firmly at that intersection. If the deal closes, it would mark one of the larger travel-tech M&A moves in recent memory.