SITA’s Vision for the Immediate Future of Air
Travel
SITA, a leading technology provider for the air
transport industry, released a paper on Tuesday outlining the
company’s vision for the immediate future of air travel.
SITA’s ‘Runway for Future Operations’ report
details the steps required for the air transport industry to
deliver safer, smarter, and leaner air travel and recover from the
unique economic challenges of the ongoing global COVID19 pandemic.
The paper follows the release of new SITA data
showing that despite falling significantly, global flight volumes
continue to recover.
SITA’s data shows that flight volumes dropped
69% year-on-year in June, significantly better than May’s
year-on-year drop of 80%. On a week-on-week basis, SITA's
figures for week 28 (July 8-Jul 14) show an eighth consecutive
increase in air traffic. The global air traffic is now operating
at 45% of its pre-COVID19 capacity.
The report is designed to help airports and
airlines build efficient and future-proof operations quickly to
resume safe and efficient travel at a manageable cost. Safer,
frictionless passenger journeys are a key element of the
recommendations, enabled through low-touch and contactless
passenger processing and border technologies.
Barbara Dalibard CEO of SITA said, “The industry
has to achieve far more with far less in order to thrive in a
significantly smaller market where passenger numbers may be
uncertain for years to come. We need a focus shift from immediate
actions like masks and hand sanitizers to longer-term and more
sustainable solutions. Automation of operations will play an
important role in reducing queues and touchpoints at the airport
as passenger volumes begin to recover and social distancing
becomes increasingly difficult. For many airports, these are just
bolt-on solutions to existing technologies and platforms that
offer longevity and cost efficiency benefits beyond addressing
COVID19 challenges.”
Enable passengers to be ready to fly before the
airport
Travel authorization, bag-drop, check-in and more
can be facilitated away from the airport to reduce passenger
queuing and to enable more social distancing. This means
passengers can arrive checked-in and ‘ready to fly’. Health ETAs (Electronic Travel Authorization) help further speed up the
process. SITA uses biometrically enabled, secure mobile technology
which allows governments can instantly check digital declarations
before passengers travel – minimizing hassle and queuing at
airports.
Enabling safer, easier passage through
the airport
A seamless journey through the airport is
crucial to reducing the risk of COVID19 infection. Biometrics are capable
of enrolling and recognizing faces with masks on and passengers
can use their ‘mobile as a remote control for travel’. Touchless bag tagging and digital boarding pass stamps at security
are just some of the examples of minimizing the need for
passengers to touch airport infrastructure or physically contact
staff.
Safer on arrival and beyond
SITA
now provides health-aware border checks on arrival, linked to
pre-checked identity, journey, and health information. Processing
passengers via biometric-enabled gates or traditional border
checkpoints is faster than ever and completely touchless, further
reducing the time of exposure in the airport, congestion levels
and contact points. Passengers can also receive personal
notifications advising bag arrival location and times, to help
avoid clustering in the baggage arrivals hall. And, in the
unfortunate event of losing a bag they can use mobile lost bag
reporting to check the progress on any lost bags and connect to
the airline.
“Resilient and agile systems that
increase efficiencies and can respond to unpredictable fluxes in
passenger numbers will greatly influence those who can adapt and
thrive in this new reality. The pandemic represents a new 9/11
moment for air travel and how we respond will define our industry
for decades to come,” added Dalibard.
Editor's note:
My apologies that the audio and visual quality in this video interview
are not up to the same HD quality that they normally would be. This is the
fourth in a
series of video interviews conducted over Skype. Hopefully it won't be too
long until we are once again conducting exclusive video interviews
in person, but for now we have to make do with what we have. Thank
you.
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