The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has signed
a seven-year agreement with SITA, an air transport IT specialist,
to tackle check-in queues at the countrys main gateway, Tribhuvan
International Airport and to support its efforts to attract more
tourists to the country.
Long queues are a consequence of the lack
of airline common-use facilities at the airport which receives 85%
of Nepals tourism traffic. With the introduction of SITAs
common-use platform AirportConnect Open queues will be reduced and
passenger flow through the airport should be greatly improved because
check-in areas can be used more efficiently.
SITA AirportConnect
Open is being implemented initially at 24 check-in counters, later
expanding to 36.
"We selected SITA after an
extremely competitive international bidding process. This upgrade
to our check-in facilities is timely as we have seen record levels
of passenger traffic this year with the heavy promotion of Nepal
Tourism Year," said Ratish Chandra Lal Suman, General Manager,
Tribhuvan International Airport. "And passenger numbers are expected
to grow further from now until April, the peak tourism period in
Nepal. There was a real boom last year when international airlines
serving the country grew their passenger volumes by over 20% and
we hope this trend will continue."
Maneesh
Jaikrishna, SITA Country Director for India and Subcontinent,
added: "Airlines, airports and governments have increasingly
complex requirements. They need consistent passenger processing,
reduced congestion and improved passenger flows. AirportConnect
Open will provide Tribhuvan International Airport with the
flexibility to cope with peaks in traffic during the busiest times
of the year for tourism and trade. SITA is very pleased to
contribute towards making Nepal a first-class holiday
destination."
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