- 1. ARE THE DISABLED BEING TREATED EQUAL WHEN IT COMES TO AIRLINE TRAVEL?
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... mean airlines would also have to upgrade airport kiosks that print boarding passes or baggage tags accessible with Braille, audio messages and screens visible 40 inches off the floor. Airlines and airports ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 2. All the ins and outs of the Airline Flight Check-In App
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... a full demonstration see our DEMO VIDEO (just released recently) at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90u15BYBTMQ (also available within the App).
Categories: There is another way to select ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 3. Global air travel to see major transformation by 2015: SITA
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... 2015, nine out of 10 airlines and airports will provide flight updates using smartphone apps. The industry is also exploring apps to improve the customer experience. At Japan’s Narita Airport, roaming ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 4. Within 10 Years The ‘Self-Service’ Airport: TravJouS is Ready!
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... supermarket checkout line to the airline check-in kiosks, self-service is proven to benefit businesses largely and more importantly also benefits their customers.
Businesses are no longer asking the ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 5. New at TravJouS: Travel Story of the Month Competition
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... a website and twitter name please also provide this.
Once you have submitted your story, you will receive an email saying that your story was received. If you have not received an email confirmingthat ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 6. INDIA - BOARDING PASS STAMPING MAY NOW BE THE PAST
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... process. Also a member of the Air Passengers Association of India stated that in this age of Web check-in, where boarding passes are planned to be sent on mobile phones of passengers then the stamping ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 7. WHAT WILL CHANGE IN AIR TRAVEL IN 2014
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... to offer the same broadband experience you get on the ground, with the ability to download large files and watch video offerings. Airlines will also be installing more power outlets so passengers ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 8. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1919 KLM OPERATED IT'S FIRST FLIGHT
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... Maatschappij. KLM is the oldest airline in the world. It also gives its name to the oldest international scheduled service operated by any airline under the same name. In 1920, KLM made its first scheduled ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 9. IS THE TRAVELER WILLING TO PAY FOR COMFORT?
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... legroom and they would also spend extra money for a reserved space for their carry-on baggage (42 percent). Even 34 percent are willing to pay to prevent the seat in front of them to recline and 26 percent ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 10. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1981 START OF AMERICAN AIRLINES AADVANTAGE
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... of their frequent flyer programs, AAdvantage liberalized its rules, established partnerships with hotel and rental car agencies and offered promotions such as extra free beverages. In 1982 AAdvantage also ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 11. AIRFRANCE-KLM PERMANENT BAG TAG
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... eTrack has been developed by the airline alongside FastTrack Company, Samsonite and Dutch telecom company KPN with significant input also coming from Delta Air Lines.
As "Track and Trace" was a number ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 12. Budget airlines Spice in deep financial soup, cancels over 1800 flights
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... deteriorating condition of SpiceJet and large-scale flight cancellations, DGCA had on Friday also withdrawn 186 of its slots and asked it to clear salary dues of all its employees within the ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 13. Kiev Boryspil International Airport to accept also Mobile Boarding Pass
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Kiev Boryspil International Airport to accept also Mobile Boarding Pass
Mobile Boarding Pass can be used to pass the boarder and security control if starting a flight from Kiev. So far ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 14. 42% of travellers use Smartphones to plan and book trips
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... Connected Travelers are far more likely to see their smartphones as a booking device, both before a trip and while in-destination. Through travel apps, Connected Travelers are also finding their way around, ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 15. Facebook: Airports and airlines are still playing catch-up when it comes to apps
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... but which can also be enhanced and developed by third parties; another point that McCabe will build upon in his presentation at FTE Global.
Facebook-owned Oculus Rift, which will be launched in early ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 16. Newsletter Airports Issue 1
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... process the traveler faster and more hassel free and get them to the retail shops at Airrside. Most travelers are Checking-In online to make it for them even easier. This is also encurecing by the Airlines, ...
- Created on 09 November 2012
- 17. Xiamen Airlines joins SkyTeam
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... airline also flies to Southeast and Northeast Asia and has plans to launch flights to other destinations in Europe, North America and Australia by 2014.
By joining SkyTeam, Xiamen Airlines will offer ...
- Created on 18 January 2012
- 18. Welcome to TravJouS
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... & Pacific, all available for the iPhone and Android. Middle-East & Africa available for the Android. There is also a Check-In Companion free version for the Android.
However all regions ...
- Created on 04 January 2012