Yangon International Airport (YIA) in Myanmar is
gearing up for a projected annual growth of 20% with new
common-use systems from air transport IT specialist, SITA.
SITA is providing its AirportConnect Open
system, which enables airlines from around the world to easily use
the airport’s check-in counters and gate resources.
As part of the AirportConnect Open delivery,
SITA is also supplying the country’s first self-service check-in
kiosks, which will offer passengers quick and easy check-in.
The recent investment in the airport’s
infrastructure comes as Myanmar prepares for a surge of visitors
for the 27th South East Asian Games, which the country will host
in November 2013.
U Win Ko, General Manager, Yangon International
Airport said, “Since 2008, passenger numbers at Yangon Airport
have nearly doubled to three million, and by 2015, we expect to
handle more than five million passengers annually. Over the last year, we have seen the airport grow from 14 to 22 airlines, which
means we need to increase our capacity immediately, while also
planning for the future. The combination of SITA’s global industry
experience and its world-class common use systems makes SITA the
ideal partner to help us manage this period of tremendous growth,
while ensuring we remain up-to-date with the latest technology and
industry standards.”
Ilya Gutlin, SITA President
Asia Pacific, said, “Myanmar is poised to become Asia’s next big
aviation market. The airport’s new common-use system will help
maximize its current infrastructure and provide world-class
service to international airlines, while facilitating more
efficient passenger flows and improving service levels. This will
put the airport in an excellent position to welcome new entrants
and will help set the stage for the significant growth expected in
the future.”
With SITA AirportConnect Open, Yangon
International Airport will employ a common-use
solution that helps facilitate passenger check-in and boarding
processes for the 22 international airlines currently serving the
airport.
In addition, airlines considering flying to Myanmar can
be assured that they can run their applications on SITA’s proven
common-use infrastructure.
Yangon will now have common-use
facilities, which staff from all airlines can use interchangeably,
including 30 new check-in counters and six new boarding gates.
Passengers will also be able to check-in at any of the 10 new
common-use self-service kiosks provided by SITA.
Yangon International Airport is Myanmar’s main
international airport and the second-largest airport in the
country. It serves seven domestic airlines and 22 international
airlines including Qatar, Malaysia Airlines, Air India and Air
China. In 2012, YIA handled three million passengers.
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