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41. Self-Service Key to Managing More Passengers at China’s Airports
China’s airports are using self-service and other leading technologies to manage increasing passenger numbers which rose by 11% in 2014, and continue to rise. This is according to the 2015 SITA/ACI Airport IT Trends Survey. It reports that 100% of the airports surveyed now provide self-service check-in kiosks. By 2018, 77% will offer kiosks for self bag tagging and 68% will offer u
42. Airports in China to Manage Growth with New Technologies
Airports in China are investing in the latest technology to manage growth and changing passenger expectations. Over the next three years, 50% of airports in the country will invest in systems to predict potential disruptions before they occur, and invest in emerging technologies including the Internet of Things, beacons and mobile services.
43. How Technology is Shaping Airports of the Future
SITA has made 10 predictions about how technology is shaping the way passengers will move through airports of the future. In the past 10 years, airports have introduced biometric security, mobile check-in and baggage tracking, and there is much more to come.
44. Airports in Indonesia Partner SITA to Upgrade Facilities
As part of the transformation of Indonesia’s airports into world-class facilities, PT. Angkasa Pura 1 (Persero), which operates 13 airports across Eastern Indonesia, is upgrading its facilities through the use of SITA’s common-use passenger technology. SITA is providing AirportConnect Open, along with its passenger flow monitoring technology and local departure control system. SITA
45. Airports in AP and ME Enjoy Record Growth in 2013; Chiang Mai Up 21.7%
According to data from ACI airports in Asia-Pacific finished the year 2013 with +7.2% more passengers compared to 2012, while airports in the Middle East recorded a +10.1% year-on-year growth. Attributing to the robust domestic economic growth and the rising propensity to travel, both international and domestic traffic in Asia-Pacific continued the momentum of 2012 and gained +8.6%
46. Three Additional Asia Pacific Airports Achieve Airport Carbon Accreditation
ACI Asia Pacific has congratulated three airports - Adelaide Airport, Parafield Airport and Queen Alia International Airport - in becoming Airport Carbon Accredited. At the ACI Europe / World Annual Congress and Exhibition 2013 which was held from 10-12 June, 2013 in Istanbul, Turkey, the three airports were presented with certificates in recognition of their achievements at Level
47. 300 Airports in More Than 100 Countries Now Equipped with SITA’s AirportHub
Three hundred airports in more than one hundred countries around the world, are now equipped with SITA AirportHub, a shared infrastructure that allows airlines to connect all their applications and IT systems at an airport. Airports are the center of the industry’s communications and are becoming ever more connected. By 2030, 18,000 airline communication connections will be needed
48. China’s Airlines and Airports Investing in Chatbots, Biometrics and Blockchain
Airlines and airports in China are embracing artificial intelligence and automation to provide the self-service experience that many passengers are demanding. According to the SITA 2019 China IT Insights report, China’s airlines and airports are using these technologies to expand mobile services and automating the journey with self-service every step of the way.

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