Etihad Airways has chosen SITA to provide
end-to-end baggage tracking services.
Powered by SITA’s Air Transport Industry Cloud,
SITA‘s new BagJourney service gives the airline a cost-effective
and accurate way to track passengers’ bags anywhere along their
journey, from check-in to the destination airport.
Etihad Airways’ Chief
Information and Technology Officer, Robert Webb, said, “We are
always looking for ways to improve the guest experience, and we
know that delayed luggage is a major pain point. With SITA’s BagJourney, we can follow guests’ bags through every stage of
their travels, which helps reduce mishandling and delays. We can
also provide the latest baggage tracking information to crew while
they are on the move via CrewTablet, our tablet application for crew operations, so we can address
any problems more quickly.”
BagJourney uses
baggage data that passes through SITA’s global, fully-managed
baggage message and distribution service, BagMessage, and provides it to Etihad Airways via a web application
programming interface. This information can then be shared as
needed with Etihad Airways’ crew and airport staff.
In the future,
the airline could also extend this service to guests so they can
follow their own bags via a smartphone app. BagJourney is also
integrated with SITA’s global bag tracing and matching solution,
WorldTracer.
Hani El-Assaad, SITA President for the Middle
East, India and Africa, said, “With BagJourney, Etihad Airways
will be able to track passengers’ bags no matter where they are in
their journey. So even if bags are delayed, they can easily see
the bag status and can proactively notify passengers. According to
our 2014 Passenger IT Trends Survey, collecting baggage at the
destination is the most frustrating travel step for passengers
globally, with 27 per cent of passengers wanting significant
improvement. So it is important that all airlines continue to
invest in baggage technology, especially as rising passenger
numbers put more pressure on baggage operations.”
According to SITA’s 2015 Baggage Report, the rate of mishandled bags in 2014 was 7.3 bags per thousand
passengers, down from a peak of 18.88 bags per thousand passengers
in 2007.
Baggage tracking is set to improve further
in coming years as a as a result of IATA Resolution 753: Baggage
Tracking. The resolution, which goes into effect in 2018, requires IATA
members to “maintain an accurate inventory of baggage by
monitoring the acquisition and delivery of baggage”. By using BagJourney, Etihad Airways is already meeting this requirement.
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