Now that international travel is starting to slowly pick up passengers will notice some changes within the International terminal to keep travellers and visitors safe and improve the passenger experience.
'To streamline passenger check-in, an exciting new addition is the conversion of 16 check-in counters at
'The new kiosks enable passengers to check-in and facilitate bag drop independently without the intervention of airline staff - therefore improving passenger flow while reducing processing time and queuing.
'This also means an uncompromising stance on safety, security and usability as we adapt to new processes in the post-Covid era,' he continued.
The project builds on the use of a cloud-based passenger handling platform which means
'Currently two of our airline partners -
'Perth Airport will also be moving towards greater use of touchless technology by also commencing an auto-boarding and biometrics trial in the coming months. The trial will enable a seamless and touchless journey for passengers from check-in, through to boarding,'
'The passenger experience is paramount and with these new automated technologies we can serve more passengers to a higher standard, supporting the growth of our airport,'
The check-in self-service project, in partnership with Amadeus, will support
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