Air France, Orange, SITA, Toulouse-Blagnac
Airport and RESA have joined forces to provide a seamless boarding
experience that uses Near Field Communications (NFC) technology.
Over the next six months, the Touch&Pass
app will allow a panel of passengers travelling on Air France
flights from Toulouse-Blagnac to Paris-Orly to use their Orange
NFC-based smartphones to quickly and conveniently move through the
airport - from the airport entrance until they board their plane.
The technology will enable passengers to
automatically receive their NFC boarding pass on their smartphones
using their usual check-in method. By simply tapping their mobile
on dedicated readers in the airport, they will then be able to
quickly and easily pass through the different steps of their
journey, including priority lanes for security control, lounge
access and boarding.
The boarding pass will be read automatically,
even if the phone is locked, or the battery is dead. By leveraging
the technical specification developed by SITA, the RESA reader can
retrieve the correct boarding pass, even if there are multiple
boarding passes present on the phone.
In addition to saving time,
passengers should benefit from a more comfortable, stress-free journey,
with no need to search for and display a barcode or a printed
document.
Jean-Christophe Gaudeau, Ground Product
Innovation Manager at Air France KLM, said, "Air France is
committed to constantly searching for new products, innovative
solutions and services that can improve the travel experience for
our customers and make their trip easier before, during and after
their flight. Air France's participation in the testing of NFC
technology at boarding illustrates its desire to be a pioneer in
the field of innovation for the benefit of our passengers.”
Renaud Willard, Sales & Marketing Director,
RESA, added, “Making passenger facilitation its top priority, RESA
has seamlessly integrated NFC technology into the daily operations
of Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. NFC brings speed, easiness and a
paperless experience to the airport environment. Passengers don’t
have to think any longer about their boarding pass, the battery
life of their smartphone or the rotation of their screen. They
just walk through the airport, simply tapping their phone on the
RESA readers.”
Air France and Orange will invite a few hundred
Air France Gold and Platinum Flying Blue members to participate in
the trial. Orange will provide the NFC infrastructure and SIM
cards for the trial. SITA has developed the NFC specifications
that enable this technology to work in an airport environment, a
toolkit for mobile integration and the boarding pass delivery
infrastructure between Air France and Orange. Air France will
provide the Touch&Pass NFC apps for the smartphones, and RESA will
provide the check-in, boarding, and fast-lane processing systems
for Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, including e-Gates for security
checks and self-boarding.
The trial will run until 31 December 2014 on the
popular flight from Toulouse-Blagnac Airport to Paris-Orly
Airport.
Jim Peters, Chief Technology Officer, SITA,
said, “This is a perfect example of how SITA and our strategic
research arm, SITA Lab, collaborate with our partners to test a
variety of new technologies and lead innovation in the air
transport industry. This trial with Air France and Orange marks
the first NFC boarding pass that provides a truly interoperable
and scalable solution for the industry.”
Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is the fifth-largest
airport in France based on passenger traffic and a leading
business airport. In 2013, the airport served more than 7.5
million passengers, up 0.1% from the year before. The airport
provides services to 32 airlines with regularly scheduled flights
to 16 domestic locations and 43 international connections.
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