Rio de Janeiro - Galeão International Airport
(GIG) is now offering faster passenger check-in with new
self-service kiosks that can speed up check-in by as much as 25% -
reducing this step of the journey to as quick as 30 seconds for
some of the airport’s 11 million passengers.
The installation of these 12 new common use
self-service (CUSS) kiosks, provided by aviation IT specialist
SITA, is part of the preparation for the 75% surge in passenger
traffic anticipated during the FIFA World Cup 2014 and complements
the airport operator’s separate US$ 431 million investment plan to
upgrade the airport.
The five-year agreement, between SITA and the
GIG CUTE CLUB, which is an organization of 16 airlines operating
at GIG, also includes SITA’s AirportConnect Open common use
platform that manages more than 130 workstations throughout the
airport.
“SITA’s S3 kiosks are
a welcome addition to the airport for our passengers who love the
added convenience of fast self-service check-in,” said Lelia Dias,
British Airways Station Manager and GIG CUTE CLUB Chairperson.
“And the CUTE CLUB airlines are happy too. The new kiosks will
help us increase our customer satisfaction and reduce
passenger-handling costs as well as congestion in the check-in
lobby by providing a branded customer experience managed on site
for us by SITA.”
SITA’s AirportConnect S3 Kiosks
allow
passengers to check in for flights with any airline from any kiosk
including; American Airlines, British Airways, Delta, Iberia, LAN
or United Airlines. LAN was the first to go live with the kiosks
and have already seen many passengers choose the CUSS kiosks for
check-in.
“The airlines are gearing up
for the surge of passenger traffic expected in Rio for the FIFA
World Cup in 2014 and the 2016 Summer Olympics. With these new
kiosks they are also responding to passengers’ wishes by providing
more self-service options,” said Norbert Steiger, SITA Vice
President, Latin America and Caribbean. “The 2009 SITA/Air Transport
World Passenger Self-Service Survey confirmed this appetite for self-service. This year’s results
reported that 75% of passengers are favourable towards using
kiosks to check-in in the future, so the airlines can expect that
usage of the SITA kiosks at GIG will be high.”
Green by design, SITA AirportConnect S3 Kiosks weigh just 70 kg each and
two fit in the space needed for one conventional CUSS kiosk. The kiosks are also fitted with passport and document
scanners allowing the fast collection of advanced passenger
information and Electronic Travel Authorization Service data for
visa validation. SITA’s AirportConnect S3 Kiosks are now in use in
more than 14 airports worldwide.
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