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17. Delta launches Five Million Miles Promotion; More Time-Saving Technology
Delta launches Five Million Miles Promotion; More Time-Saving Technology. To provide customers with an even faster, more convenient booking and check-in experience, Delta Air Lines has simplified the ticket purchase process at delta.com and introduced an improved kiosk experience at airports throughout the country, as well as curbside check-in for customers traveling internationall
18. Ariane Systems Signs Baltic States Distribution Agreement
Ariane Systems, a leader in self-service check-in / out kiosk technology for the hospitality industry, has signed an agreement with Estonia-based Hansab, making them the exclusive distributor for Ariane’s products in the Baltic States. Through the new agreement, Hansab will be able to provide Ariane Systems’ innovative technology solutions - including the Allegro Online/Mobile/Kios
19. Advance check-in for Finnair Leisure Flights Departing Helsinki
Advance check-in for Finnair Leisure Flights Departing Helsinki. It is now possible to check in for Finnair leisure flights departing from Helsinki via the internet or by using a self-service check-in kiosk at the airport. Online check-in for leisure flights opens 12 hours before flight departure.
20. Kansai International Airport Trials SITA’s Check-In Robot
Kansai Airports, the operator of Kansai International Airport (KIX) and Osaka International Airport (ITAMI), is conducting a trial of SITA’s intelligent check-in kiosk, called Kate. Kate is designed to autonomously move to congested areas in the airport with the aim of reducing check-in queues.
21. Bangkok Airways Introduces Self Service Kiosks at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Bangkok Airways has introduced a new check-in procedure at Suvarnabhumi International Airport. A dedicated self-service area with common-use self-service (CUSS) kiosks allows passengers to check-in for their flight from 24 hours up to 50 minutes prior to departure time. Once the kiosk prints the boarding pass, the passenger then needs to proceed to a designated baggage drop area.
22. Recharge at Singapore Airport
Recharge at Singapore Airport. There are many reasons that Changi, the international airport in Singapore, is consistently voted as one of, if not the best airport in the world. Passengers using electronic gadgets of brands such as Nokia, Motorola, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Ipod, Sony PSP, O2 and Dopod can charge their handphones and gadgets in the kiosks. Each kiosk has compartm
23. Brisbane Airport Trials New Boarding Gate Technology
Brisbane Airport, in partnership with Air New Zealand, is currently testing SITA Smart Path. The new technology uses sophisticated biometrics so that passengers just need to present their details at a self-service kiosk at check-in and then when ready to board, use an automated boarding gate to be verified using face recognition technology to access the aircraft.
24. True End-to-End Self-Service Unveiled by SITA and BCS
True End-to-End Self-Service Unveiled by SITA and BCS. With the SITA/BCS service passengers can check in at a kiosk where bag tags are also printed for self tagging. Then they simply proceed to a self-service bag drop area where the BCS BAGgate automatically scans the bag tag and reconciles the boarding pass, and then the bag is weighed, measured and dispatched for the flight witho

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