Building the ideal journey for tomorrow’s air travellers means embracing innovation. Much has been done and more big changes are on the way, as Matthys Serfontein, Vice President Airports, SITA, explained.
The latest function on the China Airlines app enables passengers to book and pay for their tickets using a smartphone. Read full article »
easyJet COO Warwick Brady reveals the airline’s plans for ‘Project Halo’, including how exactly it will work and where the initial trials will take place.
China Airlines has become the latest airline to introduce mobile boarding passes, which can be used at Osaka Kansai, Hong Kong and Frankfurt airports. Read full article »
Passengers flying from Dubai International Airport can now scan their boarding pass at innovative ‘Information Zones’ to get directions to their boarding gate.
Sheremetyevo International Airport has launched an innovative new way to check-in for your flight – mobile check-in via Skype.
Lufthansa is expanding its automatic check-in service, which will now be available on around 400 routes within the Schengen Area. Read full article »
The opinionated Ryanair boss shares his views on kiosks, self-service bag drop, mobile technology and IATA’s Checkpoint of the Future. Read full article »
Near Field Communication-based mobile boarding passes will be introduced by Japan Airlines later this year, as part of a partnership with mobile operator KDDI. Read full article »
A report has shown that passengers travelling from Frankfurt Airport have the highest adoption rate of mobile boarding passes, with 37% having used them. Read full article »