Ghana is to benefit from new integrated airport
systems from airport IT specialist, SITA, designed to improve
passenger flow and baggage management at the country’s main
airport, Kotoka International Airport.
The new systems were
commissioned on Thursday by Alhaji Collins Dauda, Minister for
Transport.
The ten-year, $15 million implementation by
SITA for the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) includes
technology upgrades such as the introduction of a new baggage
reconciliation system, the latest common-use self-service (CUSS)
check-in kiosks, and SITA’s suite of airport management solutions
integrated with a new airport operational data base (AODB) and
flight information display system which ensures passengers get a
real-time view on flight changes.
The SITA Baggage
Reconciliation System will provide Kotoka’s 800,000 passengers
with a state-of-the-art facility capable of tracking over two
million bags from check-in to delivery while ensuring that the
right bag is on the right plane for the right passenger.
“The
Ghana Airports Company is keen to ensure that all passengers
checking in at Kotoka International Airport have a smooth and
pleasant passage through the airport with a minimum of queues and
delays. SITA’s airport management solution will anchor systems
integration across the airport and self-service check-in is
something that passengers now expect as much as online booking,”
said Doreen Owusu-Fianko, GACL Managing Director. “Passengers also place a high value on their baggage
arriving safely. SITA’s Baggage Reconciliation System now provides
us with maximum visibility on baggage movements from check-in to
loading. This will also enhance airport and flight security while
assuring passengers that we have infrastructure in place that they
can rely on.”
SITA Airport Management Solution,
used worldwide by airports which handle over 400 million
passengers, provides intelligent and agile airport applications
which improve operational performance through more efficient
allocation of resources, such as departure gates, aircraft slots,
check-in counters, and baggage carousels. It also provides a
state-of-the-art information display for passengers showing
arrival, departure and gate information.
In addition, SITA’s
systems give airlines real-time oversight of the billable services
provided by the airport.
SITA has already
pioneered the successful introduction of CUSS kiosks in Ethiopia,
Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania. The initial deployment in Kotoka
International Airport covers 10 CUSS kiosks.
“Kotoka
International Airport will be a showcase for air transport and
operational efficiency now that SITA’s systems are in place. In a world where passenger numbers are climbing, integrated airport
systems are key to making the best possible use of existing resources and infrastructure while maximizing airport revenues and
attracting new airlines,” said Rob Watkins, SITA Regional Vice
President for Africa. “We expect that the new CUSS
kiosks will be capable of handling up to 40% or more of passengers
checking-in during peak periods at Kotoka International Airport.
This will help the airport to manage increasing passenger flows
without having to invest in creating new check-in desks.”
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