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33. Frankfurt Passengers World’s Highest Users of Mobile Boarding Passes
According to a global survey from SITA, passengers at Frankfurt Airport, one of Europe’s busiest hubs, are the world’s highest users of online check-in and mobile boarding passes. The SITA/Air Transport World Passenger IT Trends Survey shows that two-thirds of passengers at Frankfurt Airport regularly check-in online at home or in the office, and nearly one-fifth of the airport’s 5
34. Airlines in Asia Pacific Carried Largest Number of Passengers in 2018
IATA's performance figures for 2018 show that global air connectivity continues to become more accessible and more efficient. Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region once again carried the largest number of passengers systemwide. The regional rankings (based on total passengers carried on scheduled services by airlines registered in that region) are:
35. Airline Passengers Say Yes to Technology but Mobile Usage Still Low
More than 90% of airline passengers say technology helps them when travelling but using a smartphone for travel services has yet to go main stream. This is despite the finding that three quarters of passengers carry a smartphone according to results of the 2013 SITA/Air Transport World Passenger IT Trends Survey released this week.
36. Passengers @ Beijing Airport Want More Self-Service
The 2012 SITA / Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey shows a strong interest among passengers at Beijing International Airport to use more mobile self-services. Over 90% want to search for flights and receive flight updates and boarding passes on their mobile phones. Some 71% of passengers surveyed in Beijing were carrying a smartphone, allowing them easy access to suc
37. South Korean Passengers Love Tech But Not For Airline Trips
According to the findings of a 2016 Passenger IT Trends Survey by SITA, airline passengers in South Korea are less likely to use smartphones along their journey than passengers in other parts of the world - despite the fact that 98% carry a smartphone. The survey, which was conducted across international airports in South Korea and representing 93% of South Korean travelers - shows
38. Mumbai Passengers Express Interest in Mobile Travel Services
Passengers at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai have expressed strong interest in accessing and purchasing travel services using their mobiles, according to a recent global survey from SITA. However, first generation mobile travel services are not yet appealing enough for passengers to use them regularly, reports the SITA/Air Transport World Passenger IT Trends Su
39. Air China launches SMS Check-In Service
Air China launches SMS Check-In Service. The SMS check-in service will allow Air China’s domestic passengers who have booked e-tickets on direct flights from Beijing, passengers on Tibetan routes and passengers who need special care excluded, to check in by SMS on their mobile phones anytime between 24 hours and 90 minutes before their scheduled take-off time.
40. Munich Airport Reports 32.7 million Passengers in 2009
Munich Airport Reports 32.7 million Passengers in 2009. The global financial and economic crisis did not leave Munich Airport's traffic figures unscathed in 2009. Just under 32.7 million passengers – 5% less than in the previous year – used Bavaria's international aviation hub. The decline is mainly a reflection of weak demand in the business travel segment that was not offset desp

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