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177. SITA’s Smart Path Technology Uses Biometrics to Enhance Travel Experience
SITA has unveiled Smart Path, new technology that allows passengers to move through the airport and board the aircraft simply by presenting themselves for a biometric check. Once verified there is no need for the passenger to present a boarding pass, a passport or travel documents again.
178. Airports Focus on Technology to Improve Passenger Experience
The 8th annual SITA Airport IT Trends Survey, co-sponsored by Airports Council International (ACI) and Airline Business, tracks airport technology trends. It is based on responses from almost 100 airport operators, representing the views of 198 airports, including more than two thirds of the top 100 airports by revenue, responsible for 43% of global passenger traffic.
179. Suvarnabhumi Upgrading Services
Suvarnabhumi Upgrading Services. Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Airport is to be among the first international gateways capable of providing a CUPPS platform - the new global IT standard for passenger check-in and boarding – as it migrates to SITA’s AirportConnect Open solution for check-in and boarding.
180. Mumbai Int. Airport to Upgrade Technology with SITA Partnership
Mumbai International Airport (MIAL), managed by the GVK-led consortium that operates Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), has entered into a 10-year partnership with SITA, one of the world's leading specialists in air transport communications and information technology. As part of the agreement, SITA will provide its passenger handling technology to CSIA, the main gate
181. Kuala Lumpur International Airport and SITA gear up for arrival of the A380
Kuala Lumpur International Airport and SITA gear up for arrival of the A380.
182. Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport Installs SITA’s Scan&Fly Bag Drop Units
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport has become the first Italian airport to install SITA’s Scan&Fly bag drop units. The new bag drop units will initially be used by low-cost carrier Ryanair before being extended to other airlines. Bologna Airport is a fast-growing hub for Ryanair with more than 20 destinations and 170 flights a week.
183. SITA Lab Invites Airlines to Trial New API Platform
In a move that is likely to see a new wave of innovative travel applications being developed, SITA’s research technology team, SITA Lab, has invited airlines and developers to join trials of developer.aero, the API (application programming interface) developers’ portal which SITA Lab is now moving into its next phase of development.
184. Emerging Technologies to Solve Passenger Pain Points at the Airport
Emerging Technologies to Solve Passenger Pain Points at the Airport. Authored by Norm Rose of Travel Tech Consulting Inc, the report reveals that passengers across the world are regularly still suffering significant problems whilst at the airport including when checking-in, collecting and dropping off baggage and passing through security checks.

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