- 1. ARE THE DISABLED BEING TREATED EQUAL WHEN IT COMES TO AIRLINE TRAVEL?
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... Using the estimated number of travelers with disabilities who could and would use kiosks, the total cost savings to airlines can amount to an estimate of $45.9 million over 10 years.
This will ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 2. Within 10 Years The ‘Self-Service’ Airport: TravJouS is Ready!
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... of luggage, e-Gates, automated boarding processes, document scanning and Iris scanning.
Already according to a new survey by SITA they are predicting that over the next three years that the IT used ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 3. EasyJet to Close All Airport Check-In Desks
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... desks. Budget rival Ryanair closed theirs in 2009, but they are harsh with those who do not print their boarding pass or check in online, with a £70 fine per person. However, over 500,000 Facebook users ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 4. Travel Story of the Month
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... legs I realized the rum truly did pack a punch!
Dusk settled over the park as feathery branches of the Cassarina trees seemed to whisper caution, but I was drunk and sweaty and wanted ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 5. Travel Story of the Month April
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... mention - probably for the staff to claim as their own at the end of the day), she places a hand on my arm and says:
"You have too many nice smelly things here over 100g. Why don't you just go back ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 6. INDIA - BOARDING PASS STAMPING MAY NOW BE THE PAST
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... and foreigners) though have been expressing disapproval over this process. Earlier this year the home ministry has been hoping to persuade the CISF to adopt global practices that would eliminate the stamping ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 7. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULES COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1976 CONCORDE FLEW FOR THE FIRST TIME ON SCHEDULED SERVICE
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... - it was built at the end of the 1960s and began commercial service IN 1972. IT flew its first scheduled service from London to Bahrain and then Paris to Rio de Janeiro. It was covered in white ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 8. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1978 US AIRLINE DEREGULATION ACT
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... of the act was to remove government control over fares, routes and market entry (of new airlines) from commercial aviatiion. The Civil Aeronautics Board's powers of regulation were to be ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 9. Netherlands mourns as bodies of MH17 crash victims return
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Netherlands mourns as bodies of MH17 crash victims return.
Wooden coffins were being brought out on the tarmac of a Ukrainian airport as the first plane carrying corpses recovered from ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 10. QANTAS unveils a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander special livery
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... discrimination in our founding document. The movement has wide support from across the political spectrum and in the Australian community from grassroots supporters and many major institutions, non-government ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 11. Budget airlines Spice in deep financial soup, cancels over 1800 flights
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Budget airlines Spice in deep financial soup, cancels over 1800 flights
Low-cost airline SpiceJet, which has been facing a major cash crunch for quite some time, has cancelled over 1,800 flights ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 12. Miami airport: Apps, kiosks shorten wait times at immigration control
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... of passengers waited longer than one hour, representing a nearly 50 percent improvement from fiscal year 2013 when over 10 percent of the arriving passengers experienced a wait time of over one hour,” ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
- 13. 42% of travellers use Smartphones to plan and book trips
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... to make travel-related bookings via a mobile device: 12 percent of Connected Travelers booked their accommodation via a smartphone, as compared to 6 percent of travelers overall
Almost half ...
- Created on 15 February 2013
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... do not wish others to read.
By using this site you agree to the following basic guidelines and fundamentals. Please read them:
1) You certify that you are 13 years of age or over. ...
- Created on 31 October 2012
- 15. Mobile Boarding pass hit 15 billion by 2014
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... boarding passes), 2009 saw an increase in mobile boarding pass usage to the tune of 1200%+. Talk about progress. According to their data, over 600,000 fliers opted in (voluntarily) for the paper-free boarding ...
- Created on 30 July 2012
- 16. Nasair Launches Mobile Website from NCR
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... carries passengers in complete comfort on over 500 flights a week to 30 destinations within and outside Saudi Arabia.
About NCR Corporation
NCR Corporation NCR -0.78% is a global ...
- Created on 10 July 2012
- 17. Morpho installs biometric e-gates at Marseille Provence Airport
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... over the age of 18 travelling on a European passport, after registration with the French border police. Registration, which is free and takes only a few minutes, is valid in any airport equipped with PARAFE ...
- Created on 09 July 2012
- 18. Frankfurt airport passengers lead the way on mobile self-service travel solutions
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... popular, whether in Terminals 1 and 2 or the AIRail Terminal. 36% of passengers interviewed at Frankfurt Airport used a kiosk to check-in, compared to a kiosk-use rate of 28.5% in the survey overall.
While ...
- Created on 18 January 2012
- 19. Xiamen Airlines joins SkyTeam
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... a day to 993 destinations in 186 countries. Oneworld, one of its main competitors, currently has 12 members with Qatar Airways joining next year. Oneworld covers 856 destinations in 159 countries operating ...
- Created on 18 January 2012
- 20. SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey: smartphone use at Beijing Airport
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... 18% would be willing to pay for such services.
Overall, 34% of passengers already receive SMS notifications of flight information, and 51% of frequent flyers (ten or more trips per year) have signed ...
- Created on 16 January 2012