SITA has unveiled the results of its biometric-enabled
Proof of Concept (PoC), designed to support a low-touch passenger
experience and optimize passenger processing at Istanbul Airport (iGA).
The six-month trial showed a 30% reduction in
boarding times and increased satisfaction of participating
passengers and airlines, as well as reducing risks associated with
COVID19 thanks to the low-touch passenger journey.
The intuitive biometric solution allowed airline
agents to easily enroll passengers on the existing SITA Flex
common-use check-in counters. Once enrolled, passengers were able
to simply scan their face at every step of the way, from security
check, lounge access, and boarding, without having to touch any
surfaces.
The PoC conducted with Turkish Airlines involved
the use of sophisticated biometric technology across multiple
touchpoints, including a common use terminal (CUTE) for Smart
Path enrolment, a PaxCheck boarding pass verification point where
passengers gain access to the gates, iGA lounge access
verification, and boarding gate verification.
Hani El-Assaad, President, Middle East, India &
Africa (MEIA), SITA said, “SITA is considered as the technology
partner of iGA in terms of airport systems and operations with
solutions implemented throughout the airport. This latest PoC
harnesses existing SITA technology infrastructure including SITA
Smart Path and SITA Flex to further optimize passenger processing
at a time when safety and efficiency are in sharp focus due to the
COVID19 pandemic.”
Safety and operational efficiency have become
critical factors for airports and airlines to emerge from the
pandemic according to the latest SITA IT Insights report. As
passengers return to the skies, new health-focused processes such
as PCR test verification present operational challenges to reduce
congestion at airports.
Ersin Inankul, Chief Digital & Commercial Officer,
iGA, added, “Despite the challenging economic environment we are
confident that smart technology implementations are crucial to
boost passenger confidence and increase the airport’s efficiency.
Istanbul Airport is a technology-driven airport and we’re proud to
be leading the way in terms of low touch smart systems that can
help keep passengers safe while reducing operational burdens on
the airport.”
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