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193. Beijing Capital Int. Airport Using SITA Technology to Enhance Passenger Processing
Asia’s busiest airport, Beijing Capital International Airport, has signed a four-year, multi-million dollar contract with SITA. The deal for SITA’s common-use technology, AirportConnect Open, will enable 700 work stations, more than 1,000 ticket or bag tag printers, nearly 300 scanners, more than 200 counters and 100 boarding gates in terminals 2 and 3 to be used by the airlines op
194. SITA Foundation to Provide Technology and Educational Programs
The SITA Air Transport Community Foundation, initiated by the 34-member SITA Council, is to work with charities to deliver educational programs and technology to communities in need. The Foundation’s initial focus will be in Africa where it will provide computer labs at schools in Ethiopia and Uganda, and educational grants at a university in South Africa.
195. Technology and Tourism Discussed at UNWTO Conference in Nara, Japan
Over 400 participants from 26 countries gathered in the city of Nara, Japan, to discuss the impact that new technologies are having on the tourism sector and how these can help the sector to develop further. The UNWTO International Conference on Tourism and Technology was conducted within the framework of the 28th Joint Meeting of the UNWTO Commission for East Asia and the Pacific
196. Airports Spending More on Technology
Improving passenger processes at the airport is the number one information technology (IT) investment priority of airports around the world and nearly half (47%) rank passenger and airport security as their top priority, according to the 2014 SITA/ACI Airport IT Trends Survey. The annual survey of the world’s airports shows the focus on the ‘Connected Traveler’ with investments in
197. Jeju Air Signs Technology Agreement with Navitaire
Jeju Air, South Korea’s largest low-cost carrier, has signed a strategic technology partnership with Navitaire, an Amadeus company. Jeju Air will use Navitaire’s advanced airline platform, including its New Skies “e-commerce first” reservation and retailing system, GoNow day-of-departure and pricing optimization solutions. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 10 December 2020.
198. Neos delivers the latest TV technology to The Fairmont Dubai
Neos delivers the latest TV technology to The Fairmont Dubai.
199. Itesso Appoints Graeme Barrit as CEO
Itesso, an innovator in Cloud-native hospitality technology, has appointed Graeme Barrit as Chief Executive Officer, a move that aligns with the company's plans to bolster its advanced technology offerings worldwide, and transition from a software solutions provider to a highly focused service company with industry leading SaaS (Software as a Service) offerings.
200. Smiths Detection Opens Technology Development Centre in Bangalore, India
Smiths Detection has opened a technology development centre in Bangalore, India. The site will act as a global hub for the development and delivery of new digital technologies that will be used by Smiths Detection’s customers across the aviation, defence, urban security, and ports and borders industries. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 11 October 2021.

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