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49. AirAsia Starts Charging Passengers for Using Check-In Counters
AirAsia has started charging customers for using check-in counters, following the successful deployment of its contactless check-in kiosks and enhanced mobile app.
50. 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
51. Finnair to Enhance Services at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
Finnair is planning to renew its pre-flight services in order to offer smoother departures for its customers. Finnair aims to considerably increase the number of self-service check-in kiosks and Baggage Drop desks at Helsinki-Vantaa airport.
52. Bangkok Airways to Reopen Airport Lounges and Kiosks
Bangkok Airways has announced that it will reopen its passenger lounges and F&B kiosk services at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Chiang Mai (CNX), Phuket (HKT), Krabi (KBV), Samui (USM), Sukhothai (THS) and Trat (TDX) airports in order to facilitate their domestic passengers. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 15 February 2021.
53. Bangkok Airways Closes Lounges, Reduces Flights and Delays Launches
Bangkok Airways has confirmed the delay of planned new route launches, temporarily reduced flights to some destinations, and will close all of its passenger lounges and F&B kiosks from 8 January 2021 until further notice. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 6 January 2021.
54. SITA to Upgrade Services at Krabi Airport in Thailand
Krabi Airport has selected SITA to upgrade its services. The airport, located close to some of Thailand's most popular holiday destinations, will use technology such as AirportConnect Open, SITA’s common-use passenger processing (CUPPS) platform, along with self-service check-in kiosks at both domestic and international terminals.
55. Frankfurt Airport Passengers Highest Users of Self-Service Bag Drop
According to the 2012 SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey, passengers using Frankfurt Airport are very keen on using self-service. Frankfurt leads the way with the use of self-bag-drops, for example, as well as self-service check-in. However, because Frankfurt is so advanced in its use of kiosks and web check-in, interest in the use of mobile phone functionality
56. Virgin Australia Upgrading Operations at Melbourne Airport’s T3
Construction at Melbourne Airport’s T3 has begun, signalling the commencement of the Virgin Australia’s comprehensive redevelopment of its domestic terminal. Virgin Australia’s check-in kiosks are being gradually replaced and installed with new software, allowing passengers to more quickly check-in, print boarding passes and baggage tags.

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