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The implementation deadline for IATA Resolution 753 - and bag tracking at four mandatory points at airports - is less than a year away. SITA Lab’s Caroline Camilli-Gay talks about the scanning devices used for bag tracking and how SITA can help airlines. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQctS
Make sure you visit the SITA booth at FTE Global next month to see some innovations which could redefine the way we travel. We’ll be on hand to discuss how things like baggage robots and mixed reality airport control centers can optimize your operations and drive commercial success. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQlbq
Expect extra at every stage of air travel. Our commitment to providing an advanced service underpins everything we do. Watch the full video to see what service excellence means
Lanseria International Airport is investing in SITA’s self-service technology to add new convenience for passengers and improved common-use functionality for airlines. In a first for a South African airport, passengers who have checked-in online or on their mobile device can now tag and drop their bags in less than a minute.
At SITA, we’re relentlessly exploring new opportunities to help our members and customers stay ahead. We deploy technology solutions that make air travel easier at every step for the benefit of everyone involved in our industry. See what we’ve been up to.
Recently members of our team in Atlanta spent a volunteer service day at the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport USO. With the goal of giving back to military veterans and serving personnel, the SITA volunteers served over 300 meals, made a cash donation of more than US $1,100, donated 4 box seats for an Atlanta Braves game and performed an estimated 150 hours of voluntary service. This was the group's second volunteer day with a total donation to the USO now close to $3,000. It was a great effort by all involved! We are looking forward to the next planned volunteer day in September!
Will HoloLens transform air travelers into characters in a mixed-reality world? | via Geek Wire
Biometric screening is coming to the airport of the future | via Radio IQ
Have you met KATE? SITA’s intelligent check-in kiosk can move itself to busy or congested areas in the airport as needed. A fleet of KATEs could make check-in queues a thing of the past!
Much of the SITA innovation that helps airlines and airports optimize operations and improve the passenger experience comes out of our Long Island-based development lab. Discover more about our amazing facility here. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQlXx