Asia’s busiest airport, Beijing Capital
International Airport, has signed a four-year, multi-million
dollar contract with SITA.
The deal for SITA’s common-use technology,
AirportConnect Open, will enable 700 work stations, more than
1,000 ticket or bag tag printers, nearly 300 scanners, more than
200 counters and 100 boarding gates in terminals 2 and 3 to be
used by the airlines operating at the airport.
Shi Bo-Li, CEO, Beijing Capital International
Airport (BCIA), said, “SITA has been a trusted partner of BCIA for
many years. Using SITA’s technology means that global standards
are adhered to and the airlines know their applications will work
smoothly and securely in Beijing. In the new contract period, let
us continue to expect the excellent service SITA delivers 24/7
that makes them the ideal partner for our airport.”
Airports and airlines can use
kiosks, self-boarding gates and self-bag drop to help manage peaks
of passenger traffic. At Beijing, SITA is working with the airport
to investigate how both kiosks and self-bag drop can support the
management of its passengers as the airport continues to grow
between 3 and 5%.
Francesco Violante, CEO, SITA,
said, “The choice by Beijing Capital International Airport to
continue to use SITA’s common-use platform is a testament of our
strong working relationship. We are proud that over the last 15
years we have consistently delivered a very high level of customer
satisfaction to BCIA. Our team on the ground at the airport works
closely with BCIA and over the years has supported the airport as
it has grown to manage more than 80 million passengers each year.”
SITA AirportConnect Open technology complies with all the international standards set by
the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and allows any
airline to use any agent desk, gate position or self-service kiosk
for passenger check-in and bag drop, and reconciles passengers
boarded. More than 70% of the airports around the world that use
common-use systems use SITA’s technology.
Beijing,
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