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49. Near Field Communication to Make Air Travel Smoother
SITA has taken the air transport industry a step closer to introducing near field communication (NFC) technology with the unveiling of the first proof-of-concept which uses the NFC chip inside smartphones. This SIM-based proof-of-concept demonstrates how passengers’ journeys through the airport can become much smoother as they use their NFC-enabled phone to simply tap and check-in
50. Jazeera Airways to allow Mobile Telephone Calls Inflight
Jazeera Airways to allow Mobile Telephone Calls Inflight. The OnAir service will enable Jazeera Airways' passengers to use their mobile phones and BlackBerry-type devices to send and receive text messages, emails including attachments, and to make and receive mobile phone calls inflight. The service is based on Inmarsat's SwiftBroadband.
51. Etihad Airways Sees Surge in Passengers Using Inflight Connectivity Services
Etihad Airways, which will next month become one of the few airlines in the world to offer fleet-wide inflight connectivity services, witnessed a dramatic surge in internet and mobile phone usage in 2014. Reflecting the broader trend for people to use their personal devices for work and entertainment when travelling, the growth was driven largely by people logging onto Etihad Airwa
52. Air France and KLM expand Electronic Boarding Pass Service
Air France and KLM expand Electronic Boarding Pass Service. Air France and KLM are extending their electronic boarding pass service. The airlines have now introduced the service on most of the European and French domestic destinations. The electronic boarding pass which passengers can receive on a PDA or mobile phone, offers customers a more comfortable travel experience.
53. 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
54. Earn Priority Club Rewards Points for Roaming
Earn Priority Club Rewards Points for Roaming. Priority Club Rewards, IHG's hotel guest loyalty programme, has launched a new benefit that allows members to earn points for mobile phone calls made during visits to a number of countries. In Asia, countries include Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macau, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
55. Appetite Grows for Mobile Travel Services
Appetite Grows for Mobile Travel Services . The majority of travellers surveyed had a smart phone (69%), with North American travelers most likely to own one (78%) and APAC travellers least likely (46%). Daily usage is highest for email at 63% with the internet not far behind at 49%. The study also found that nearly half of all travellers (47%) are 40 years old or older, demonstrat
56. Qantas to enable Inflight SMS and Email on Mobile devices
Qantas to enable Inflight SMS and Email on Mobile devices. Qantas is to roll out new technology on its domestic aircraft from late 2008 to allow customers to send and receive email and SMS via mobile phone or personal electronic device. The airline has been evaluating the technology on a Boeing 767-300 aircraft between April 2007 and January 2008.

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