Check-in delays are frustrating passengers. How can technology streamline the process?
Delays at airport check-ins can sour the start of any trip, but integrating advanced tech can make the process smoother and faster. Here are a few strategies to consider:
What other tech solutions do you think could improve the check-in experience for passengers?
Check-in delays are frustrating passengers. How can technology streamline the process?
Delays at airport check-ins can sour the start of any trip, but integrating advanced tech can make the process smoother and faster. Here are a few strategies to consider:
What other tech solutions do you think could improve the check-in experience for passengers?
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Technology can significantly streamline the check-in process, reducing frustration for passengers. Here are a few ways: Self-Service Kiosks: These allow passengers to independently check-in, select seats, and print boarding passes. Mobile Check-In: Passengers can check-in and access their boarding passes directly from their smartphones. Biometric Identification: Using biometric technology like facial recognition or fingerprint scanning can speed up the identification process. Baggage Drop-Off Kiosks: Passengers can quickly drop off their checked baggage using automated kiosks. AI-Powered Chatbots: AI-powered chatbots can answer passenger queries, provide assistance, and resolve issues.
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Here is another case of people building a (probably very expensive) faster horse. Look at #Alaska who is actually innovating by removing kiosks. What is needed is to truly StB - Simplify the Business - (not the crappy implementation by IATA). That is simplify the business. Make it easier all the way through so that actually LESS is more here. The process of airline check in is far too complex. Airlines spend far too much time trying to add "stuff". What is fascinating about the current situation is that airlines are facing a drought of new products to drive new revenues.
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Only allow robots to travel. Robots never get frustrated so in one easy move that 6 the problem. Also as far as I know robots don’t suffer from jet lag either.
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