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SITA’s self-boarding innovation delivered at Melbourne Airport

Melbourne Airport continues to improve passenger services with a recent trial that has included self-service boarding with global travel technology provider SITA. The airport is focusing on using technology in new ways to improve processes to make the journey smoother for its passengers and the airlines that serve them. Melbourne Airport’s passenger improvements are underpinned by SITA’s common-use platform, which …

SITA’s baggage robot lends passengers a hand at Geneva Airport

Passengers arriving at Geneva Airport in the past few days have received help with their bag drop from Leo, an innovative baggage robot developed by air transport IT provider SITA, which is being trialed outside the airport’s Terminal 1. Leo is a fully autonomous, self-propelling baggage robot that has the capacity to check in, print bag tags and transport up to two …

Lufthansa, SITA develop next-generation baggage tracing solution

German airline group Lufthansa will speed up the repatriation of delayed or mishandled bags to passengers after it launches easy-to-use baggage tracing technology jointly developed with global air transport IT specialist SITA. The new-generation WorldTracer® system provides Lufthansa agents access to a new, user-friendly desktop interface that makes it easy to record delayed baggage and trace the missing bags no …

Passengers to enjoy world-class baggage services at Sharjah Airport

Sharjah Aviation Services today announced it will introduce new automated baggage management and communication systems at Sharjah International Airport. The new systems, provided by global air transport technology specialist SITA, are aimed at further improving the reliability, security and speed of baggage delivery at the airport. More than 4.5 million departing bags are handled at the UAE’s third busiest airport …

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