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65. Air New Zealand Adds Passport Service to Mobile App
Air New Zealand's mobile app can now scan and save passport information and send a timely reminder when it's time to renew. Not only does this new service streamline a passenger's check-in experience, it also triggers expiry reminders including providing handy click through links to renew New Zealand, Australian, British and American passports.
66. Anthem of the Seas Makes Most of Wearable Technology
Multipurpose wristbands, not keycards, will welcome passengers aboard Royal Caribbean's MS Anthem of the Seas, thanks to a partnership with global security leader Assa Abloy Hospitality. The wristbands use flexible RFID technology to upgrade the cruise experience for both passengers and crew. As passengers approach the gangway, crewmembers can quickly scan the wristbands, which con
67. Moscow Domodedovo Airport First in Russia to Install WorldTracer Kiosks
Moscow Domodedovo Airport has become the first in Russia and the CIS to install self-service WorldTracer Kiosks. Provided by air transport IT and telecoms specialist SITA, the kiosks enable passengers to report delayed bags without having to wait in line for an agent. Passengers simply scan the bag receipt barcode on a kiosk located in the arrivals area to file a missing bag report
68. Your Boarding Pass on a Smartwatch!
Airlines can now offer their ultra tech-savvy passengers the chance to board their flight with a mere flick of their wrist and scan of their smartwatch. A simple alert via Android Wear technology will remind the passenger of their flight at the appropriate time and location, while a quick swipe reveals the boarding pass and a second swipe displays the barcode allowing the passenger
69. UK Ministry of Defence Awards Smiths Detection Major Airport Security Contract
Smiths Detection has been awarded a new, multi-million pound contract with the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) to provide a wide range of aviation security solutions across all MOD airports globally. The deal includes: ScanTrailer 100100V-2is mobile X-ray inspection systems; HI-SCAN 145180-2is dual view X-ray equipment for inspecting air cargo; IONSCAN 600 trace detectors; CEIA PMD2PL
70. Air Canada to Trial Amadeus Traveller ID on Frankfurt to Toronto and Montreal Flights
Air Canada will next week commence testing a new digital solution available through its mobile app that allows customers to securely scan, upload and verify their COVID19 test results. The feature is designed to help travellers conveniently validate compliance with government health travel requirements prior to arriving at the airport. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 27 June 202
71. Five Finalists announced in Global Security Challenge
Five Finalists announced in Global Security Challenge. The five finalists have developed technologies that can identify people through biometric analysis of how they type, scan the eye to assess a person’s health, protect against multiple explosions, detect and identify people at night without illumination and recognise faces despite changing light, facial expressions and the prese
72. SITA to Improve Airport Bag Drop Solutions with Type22 Acquisition
SITA has acquired Type22, a market innovator that is driving the development of self-service bag drop solutions. The company, founded in 2006, is based in Delft, The Netherlands. The Type22 self bag drop portfolio, including Scan&Fly and Drop&Fly, will complement SITA’s suite of intelligent airport IT solutions designed to improve the entire passenger process from curb to arrival h

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