Perth Airport launches new self-service check-in and automated bag drop project in partnership with Amadeus


Perth Airport has launched a project to introduce 95 additional self-service check-in kiosks in Terminal 1. This will also convert a number of the traditional check-in counters into 38 new automated bag drops.

Perth Airport has launched a project to introduce 95 additional self-service check-in kiosks in Terminal 1. This will also convert a number of the traditional check-in counters into 38 new automated bag drops.

The self-service equipment will be delivered by Amadeus – a Gold Sponsor of APEX FTE Asia Expo, Singapore, 11-12 November 2025 – and is capable of using industry-leading biometric functionalities to deliver a smooth and contactless passenger experience from check-in to boarding.

Travellers, with selected airlines, will be able to check-in and opt for biometrics at self-service kiosks. Then when dropping bags and boarding the aircraft, passports and boarding passes can remain in the passenger’s pocket. Instead, a brief face scan is all that’s needed to validate the passenger’s identity and retrieve their travel records.

“With the significant growth in passenger numbers at Perth Airport, it was imperative to keep on track and progress with the airport’s ambitious redevelopment program that will deliver new terminal facilities,” said Scott Woodward, Chief Operating Officer, Perth Airport. “It is also incredibly important to ensure our current infrastructure is efficient for both our airline partners and passengers as we continue to grow. The additional kiosks and bag drops will allow more passengers to independently check-in without the intervention or assistance of airline staff – thereby improving passenger flow while reducing processing times and queuing. Back in 2020, we introduced 36 new kiosks into T1 International, and we’ve seen more airlines and passengers want to use the self-service devices due to the efficiencies that they provide. The new kiosks provided by Amadeus will build on the current cloud-based passenger handling platforms allowing Perth Airport to rapidly scale services up and down to match peaks and troughs in demand ensuring a seamless and quick check-in. We know that passengers want their departure experience to be hassle free so by harnessing automation, these upgrades deliver a seamless experience for their journey. This provides both our airline partners and travellers with the flexibility they need to ensure a smooth and efficient journey for everyone. This initiative includes biometric identifiers at touchpoints including check-in, bag-drop and boarding. The passenger experience is paramount and with new automated technologies we can serve more passengers to a higher standard, supporting the growth of our airport.”

Sarah Samuel, Senior Vice President, AirOps, APAC, Amadeus, added: “Biometrics are a game-changer. Once passengers have scanned their passport at check-in they can safely put it back in their pocket, drop their bag and board the plane without having to present any physical documents. Amadeus is proud to have supported Perth’s technology transformation, and we’re excited to bring the speed and convenience of biometrics to passengers with this latest upgrade.”

Hear more from Amadeus in the Premium Conference at APEX FTE Asia Expo, taking place in Singapore on 11-12 November 2025. Sunil Ankalgi, Regional Director, Sales & Account Management, AirOps, APAC, Amadeus, is participating in a session focused on ‘Innovative airport expansion efforts that will deliver memorable travel experiences and enhanced operations’.

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