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57. Air Canada Expands Preferred Seating Options
Air Canada has launched an enhanced Preferred Seats program that offers customers the choice of more seats with additional legroom aboard its North American flights. The airline has also made it easier to book a Preferred Seat through multiple channels, including the web, airport kiosks and mobile devices.
58. British Airways Launches Flights to New Beijing Daxing International Airport
British Airways launched flights to the new state-of-the-art Beijing Daxing International Airport on Sunday. Travellers arriving at Beijing Daxing are set to experience a range of innovations as they travel through the stunning new terminal building, including facial recognition and self-service biometrics at security, self-service check-in kiosks and baggage drop machines, a paper
59. Emirates launches Dubai Metro Check-In Service
Emirates launches Check-In Service @ Selected Dubai Metro Stations. Passengers flying on Emirates can now get their boarding pass and travel directly to Emirates Terminal 3 on the metro at Terminal 3 station, using the Self-service, Check-in Kiosks located at Mall of the Emirates, Burj Khalifa / Dubai Mall and Financial Centre metro stations on the Red line.
60. Changi Airport Unveils More Details of its New T4
Besides delivering the premium airport experience that Changi Airport is renowned for, T4 will also see, for the first time at Changi, the extensive roll-out of a suite of fast and seamless travel (FAST) initiatives. These self-service and automated options will be offered at check-in, bag drop, immigration clearance and departure-gate boarding. As self-service kiosks will be avail
61. Melbourne Airport Evaluating Self-Boarding Gates
Melbourne Airport is looking for new ways to improve passenger services, and recently conducted a trial that included self-service boarding. Melbourne Airport’s passenger improvements are underpinned by SITA’s common-use platform, which has successfully delivered self-service check-in kiosks and automated bag drop throughout the airport.
62. Classic Shoe Shine Service opens at Hong Kong International Airport
Classic Shoe Shine Service opens at Hong Kong International Airport. Two new shoe shine kiosks, located at Level 7 of the East Hall and operated by Hong Kong Shoe Shine Limited, will offer three options for travelers wanting to look their best.
63. Airline Passengers in Brazil Want More Self-Service Options
According to the results of a survey conducted by SITA, airline passengers in Brazil are happy to use technology throughout their journey and are moving in big numbers to use self-service on their smart phones, personal computers and at kiosks. The SITA Passenger IT Trends Survey 2015 was carried out at eight international airports in Brazil that together manage 62% of all the coun
64. Tiger Airways Enhances Payment Options in Malaysia; Launches Sin$0.09 Promotion
Tiger Airways Enhances Payment Options in Malaysia; Launches Sin$0.09 Promotion. Payment for Tiger Airways flights between Malaysia and Singapore can now be made using e-pay at the 4,000 Petronas kiosks across Malaysia. Over the next few months, this payment option will be rolled out to the remaining 10,000 e-pay outlets in convenience stores, pharmacies, and other retail outlets.

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