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73. Cobalt Air Appoints APG as GSA in Four Markets
APG has been appointed as the General Sales Agent of Cobalt in Belgium, France, Israel and Spain, and will be providing full sales and marketing services as well as call centre facilities. Cobalt is the largest and fastest growing airline in Cyprus, currently operating an all Airbus fleet of 4 aircraft and expecting further aircraft deliveries during 2017
74. SITA Upgrading Services at Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport
When the new departures terminal opens at Buenos Aires main airport in October, passengers will be able to check in and drop off their baggage in record time, without having to queue for an agent. Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport (EZE) is managed and operated by AA2000, which runs a total of 35 airport terminals across Argentina.
75. SITA to Upgrade Services at Manchester, London Stansted and East Midlands Airports
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) has selected global IT provider SITA to implement further passenger self-service options across the groups three main airports - Manchester, London Stansted and East Midlands airports.
76. SITA to Enhance Operations at Brisbane Airport in Australia
SITA has been selected by Brisbane Airport, the third busiest airport in Australia, to develop and extend the technology it provides for passenger, baggage and airport services. The new five-year agreement continues the airports close partnership with SITA which has successfully been in place for more than 20 years.
77. Changi Airport in Singapore Opens T4
Changi Airports brand new Terminal 4 (T4) opened on Tuesday by welcoming passengers of Cathay Pacific and Korean Air. By the end of the day, T4 had handled 19 arrival and departure flights carrying about 4,200 passengers.
78. Etihad to Trial Technology Designed to Identify Passengers with Symptoms of Illness
Etihad Airways has partnered with Elenium Automation, an Australian company, to trial technology which allows self-service devices at airports to be used to help identify travellers with symptoms of illness.
79. Atlanta Travellers Lead the World on Smartphone and Self-Service Adoption
Smartphone adoption among passengers at the worlds busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, has jumped from 28% to 75% in the last 12 months, fueling one of the highest rates of self-service use at any airport in the world. The 2011 SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey found that frequent, or occasional, use of self-service channels among Atlanta passengers i
80. Hamad International Airport to Become a Smart Airport
From check-in to boarding, every step of the journey will be self-service enabled to significantly improve efficiency and reduce waiting times. Combined with the airports complimentary Wi-Fi and the iBeacon enabled mobile app that offers way-finding and context relevant information, HIAs passengers will be able to enjoy a more enjoyable travel experience.

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