Qantas has become the latest airline to introduce a ticket booking function to its mobile website, allowing passengers to book flights when they are on the move.
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Qantas has become the latest airline to introduce a ticket booking function to its mobile website, allowing passengers to book flights when they are on the move.
Liverpool Airport’s new ‘myLJLA’ app allows passengers to pay for car parking, fast track through to the departure lounge and gain access to the premium lounge.
The latest function on the China Airlines app enables passengers to book and pay for their tickets using a smartphone.
WestJet has unveiled a host of new features for its web, mobile and self-service kiosk check-in services, including excess baggage payment and booking alterations.
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Find out more >>Latvian national airline airBaltic has launched a new mobile check-in service for passengers flying out of Riga plus 17 other international destinations.
Passengers travelling from Sacramento International Airport can now use an app to order food and beverages for delivery direct to the gate.
China Airlines has become the latest airline to introduce mobile boarding passes, which can be used at Osaka Kansai, Hong Kong and Frankfurt airports.
Sheremetyevo International Airport has launched an innovative new way to check-in for your flight – mobile check-in via Skype.
Air India has adopted innovative new technology to make it easier to book and pay for domestic flights using a mobile phone.
Edinburgh Airport has launched an app for iPhone and Android devices, enhancing the passenger experience with flight tracking, terminal and parking information.
SITA’s SIM-based proof-of-concept highlights how Near Field Communication technology can simplify the passenger journey throughout the airport.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Paris-Charles de Gaulle have become the first airports in Europe to offer a specific smartphone app for Chinese travellers.
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.
A report has shown that passengers travelling from Frankfurt Airport have the highest adoption rate of mobile boarding passes, with 37% having used them.
The brand new ‘myDXB’ app for Apple and Android devices has been launched to provide passengers with information on flights, gate numbers and wayfinding.
The updated Delta Air Lines app now includes a baggage tracking function, which allows passengers to locate their baggage in real-time using their smartphone.
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