Tag: SITA
Tech-savvy travellers demand more automated journeys: SITA
Airport and airline IT executives believe that the growing number of tech-savvy travellers will have the biggest impact on their digital plans over the...
KLIA’s new biometric system comes under PM Mahathir’s test
Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad tested new biometric passenger processing at the KLIA main terminal, as part of the airport's recent 21st anniversary celebration.
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Melbourne Airport steps up tech transformation with SITA
Melbourne Airport has extended its contract with technology partner SITA for flexible and passenger-friendly technology.
The technology is part of the airport’s multi-billion dollar pipeline...
Mobile baggage services drive passenger satisfaction: SITA
While the adoption of technology has improved passenger satisfaction across the airport journey, the biggest jump by far over the past year was at...
Cybersecurity spend on the up in aviation amid threats
Cybersecurity remains high on the agenda and is a spending priority for both airport and airline CIOs, even though faster progress towards implementation of...
More self-service bag drops coming to Malaysia Airports’ klia2
Following the implementation of 15 Scan&Fly units at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2 (klia2) this year, communications and IT solution provider SITA will...
SITA invites airline industry stakeholders to join blockchain project
Aviation technology provider SITA has launched a industry research project to explore the potential of blockchain.
Barbara Dalibard, CEO, SITA, said: “Blockchain holds many promises...
Biometrics the future for air travel: SITA
Sixty-three per cent of airports and 43 per cent of airlines plan to invest in biometric ID management solutions in the next three years,...
Mobile check-in robot Kate turns heads at Kansai Airport
Kate, an intelligent check-in kiosk that autonomously moves to busy areas to alleviate congestion, is being trialled at Kansai International Airport.
Through artificial intelligence and...
Aviation to spend US$33 billion on IT this year: SITA
Airlines and airports are estimated to spend nearly US$33 billion on IT this year, with cyber security, cloud service investments and passenger self-service topping...