United Airlines customers flying through the
airline’s hubs in the continental United States will find
navigating through the airport more interactive now that the
airline has
updated its mobile app to include:
· New, interactive indoor maps for its Chicago,
Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and
Washington hubs, with more airports to be added soon;
· “Indoor location” functionality, currently in
beta testing for customers traveling through Newark Liberty
International Airport, using beacons to help customers navigate
the airline’s Terminal C complex; and
· New self-booking functions that offer more
options for faster re-booking in the event of a flight delay or
cancellation.
The updates are available for iOS devices and
are coming soon for Android devices.
The new, interactive maps enable customers to
search quickly for nearby airport vendors and services such as
restaurants, ATM locations or family restrooms, and enable
travelers to easily navigate to gates throughout the terminal.
Several airport maps also include navigation to rental car
facilities and on-site airport hotels.
If customers have a boarding pass stored in the
app, the map will automatically default to start navigation at
that specific gate location. Alternatively, the user can place a
pin at his or her current location to indicate where he or she is
in the airport. The app will guide customers to their desired
destinations within the terminal, estimating walk times to make
flight connections that much easier.
“Travelers are accustomed to using maps and
navigation apps throughout their daily lives – and that shouldn’t
end when they walk into the airport,” said Scott Wilson, United’s
vice president of eCommerce and Merchandising. “These new features
of our app will make travel easier and more personal for our
customers.”
Taking navigation a step further, United is
testing additional map functionality for customers using the app
at the airline’s New York/Newark hub.
Through the use of Bluetooth
low-energy beacons, the Newark Liberty airport map will use
“indoor location” technology to pinpoint a user’s location within
the airport to navigate toward various locations – eliminating the
need for the user to pin his or her location. United intends to
expand the feature to other airports based on customer feedback.
United is also expanding the self-service
functions available to customers in the event of a flight delay,
cancellation or missed connection.
Through a few clicks in the
app, customers can choose from a variety of flight options
including alternate airports or, if a confirmed seat isn’t
available on their preferred flights, add themselves to a standby
list for an earlier flight.
United’s mobile app has seen more than 20
million downloads since its launch in November 2013.
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