Ariane Systems, a leader in self-service
check-in/out technology for the hospitality industry, has
installed its interactive check-in kiosks at Poland’s first Puro
Hotel in Wroclaw.
This installation by the innovative
Wroclaw-based Puro hotel chain, marks the first time ever that
self-service check-in kiosks have been adopted in the Polish hotel
market. The new Puro Hotel Wroclaw, which opened 1 April 2011,
features a centrally located self check-in desk in the lobby with
four Ariane terminals to provide guests with quick and easy access
to their guestrooms.
“Puro Hotels is a new concept of its kind in
Poland and will be a complete revolution in this market,” said
Lukasz Piekarski, Director of the 102-room Puro Hotel in Wroclaw.
“We are integrating tech-savvy solutions that are not to be found
in any other hotel facility in the country, including the
self-service check-in.”
Using an intuitive
interface designed by Ariane, the entire process from entering a
reservation number to obtaining a room keycard typically takes
less than 30 seconds from start to finish. The keycard also
provides access to the elevator and Puro coffee machines. Guests
who need to check-in without a previous reservation may do so, and
will be prompted to pay with a credit card using the terminal.
“It is part of Puro Hotels’ visionary business
strategy to provide an efficient, convenient and affordable stay
for the increasingly sophisticated Gen Y traveler who is
comfortable with new technologies, and that model includes an
array of self-service options, including advance payment,” said
Robert Karkulowski, Managing Director for VisionTime, the
exclusive distributor for Ariane Systems in the Polish market. “As
technology consultants, our approach is to offer a full-service
solution, which includes Ariane Systems’ self- service kiosks with
a payment system by Wincor Nixdorf, both of which were a perfect
match for Puro’s new intelligent properties. Besides providing
convenience for the guest and saving operational costs for the
properties, we have also created a completely paperless check-in
and out for Puro, which fits well with the “green” and sustainable
initiatives that they have set in place as a chain.”
Other integrated solutions that the company is providing for
the new Puro Hotels include Protel PMS software and Hafele RFID
door locks, which also interface with the self check-in solution.
The Puro chain expects to open eight additional hotel properties
in Poland by 2015, including Krakow and Warsaw locations. All Puro
properties will feature self-service check-in kiosks from Ariane
Systems.
“We are very proud that Puro Hotels has
chosen to partner with us on Poland’s very first foray into self
check-in solutions for the hotel market,” said Laurent Cardot, CEO
of Ariane Systems. “We expect this technology to grow rapidly in
Eastern Europe, as more and more hoteliers in this region begin to
realize the many benefits of providing automated and self-service
options for their guests.”
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