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121. JAL now offering First and Business Class Passengers handy Guide to Tokyo
JAL now offering First and Business Class Passengers handy Guide to Tokyo. Japan Airlines is now offering its First and Business Class passengers, on international routes, the JAL Guide Tokyo, a handy English-language guide of Japan’s exciting capital city. This 80-page guide contains regularly updated information on shopping and dining in Tokyo, plus sightseeing recommendations, a
122. Passengers Want Single Biometric Identity Token for All Travel Transactions
Digital travel processes are the expectation and passengers want more. The Global Passenger Survey found that 82% of travelers would like to be able to use a digital passport on their smartphones for as many travel activities as possible, from booking flights to passing through the airport. Biometric identification systems were the technology of choice with 64% favoring biometric i
123. AirAsia Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand Carried 23 Million Passengers in 2020
AirAsia has reported that its airlines in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand carried a combined total of 23 million passengers in 2020. By December, the four AOCs had recovered close to 60% of pre-COVID19 domestic capacity. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 9 February 2021.
124. IATA Expects 7.8 Billion Passengers to Travel by Air in 2036; APAC Biggest Driver of Demand
IATA expects 7.8 billion passengers to travel in 2036, a near doubling of the 4 billion air travelers expected to fly this year. The prediction is based on a 3.6% average Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) noted in the release of the latest update to the association’s 20-Year Air Passenger Forecast.
125. Airlines Expect 31% Rise in Passenger Demand by 2017; 930 Million More Passengers Compared to 20
IATA’s Airline Industry Forecast 2013-2017 shows that airlines expect to see a 31% increase in passenger numbers between 2012 and 2017. By 2017 total passenger numbers are expected to rise to 3.91 billion, an increase of 930 million passengers over the 2.98 billion carried in 2012.
126. 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
127. COVID19: Hamad Int. Airport in Qatar Implements New Arrival Procedures
Following the gradual lifting of COVID19 restrictions across Qatar, Hamad International Airport (HIA) is applying newly modified procedures for arriving passengers. The airport has customised its procedures based on the categorization of arriving passengers as follows:
128. Global Airport Passenger Survey reveals Self-Service Popularity; Baggage Next Challenge
Global Airport Passenger Survey reveals Self-Service Popularity; Baggage Next Challenge. SITA, a specialist provider of IT solutions to airlines and airports, has revealed evidence from passengers surveyed at six of the world’s busiest airports across five continents, that self-service is fast becoming the norm for passengers from Atlanta to Moscow and that the main challenge to ev

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