SITA is providing passenger processing and
baggage reconciliation technology at Turkey’s newest domestic
airport terminal at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport.
SITA’s AirportConnect Open common-use offering
will help the new terminal maximize its real estate, while
providing airlines with an efficient and cost-effective solution
for passenger processing. SITA will also continue to provide common-use
and baggage reconciliation services for the airport’s main
terminal.
Binnur Guleryuz Onaran, General Manager of TAV
Information Technologies, a subsidiary of TAV Airports, which
built and operates the terminal, said, “We have built a new
airport terminal not just for today, but for the next 20 years. We
need the best and most flexible technology available, which is
what SITA has provided. We have been working with SITA since TAV
was established in 1997, along with the tender for Istanbul
Ataturk Airport’s International Terminal. So we trust its
knowledge and expertise in providing industry-leading and
future-proofed technology for airports.”
SITA’s common-use solution, which supports both
the Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) and Common Use Passenger
Processing Systems (CUPPS) standards, will enable the airport, its
airlines and their handling agents to access their respective IT
applications in real time on shared equipment. They will also be
able to use any airport desk, gate or self-serve kiosk for
passenger check-in, bag drop and boarding for maximum flexibility
and convenience.
The airport will also use SITA’s BagManager, a
real-time baggage management solution that helps reduce the number
of mishandled bags, and SITA’s MaestroDCS Local, which automates
passenger check-in, boarding and other functions.
Hani El-Assaad, President, Middle East, India
and Africa, SITA, said, “As the airport continues to grow and
expand, it needs the industry’s most innovative technology which
SITA provides to ensure that passengers enjoy a smooth and
seamless journey. This new deal is an extension of our strong
relationship with TAV and further cements our position as the
leading airport IT provider in Turkey.”
Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport provided services
to 10.2 million passengers in 2013, an increase of 9%
over the previous year. Approximately 2.5 million of these
passengers were international, while 7.7 million were domestic.
The airport serves 54 airlines, flying to 86 destinations across
the world and six airlines, flying to 21 destinations in Turkey.
Over 6.5 million bags passed through the airport in 2013.
The new terminal, which serves domestic flights,
officially opened in March and is now Turkey’s largest domestic
terminal with an indoor area of approximately 200,000 square
meters.
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