
The survey found that ‘improving customer service’ is the top driver for new technology investment in airports with 63% considering this their highest priority. Improving airport safety and security is also a high priority (53%) with increased investment in technologies such as biometric identification, which is already implemented by 28% of respondents at border control.
53% of airports are planning to increase the number of check-in kiosks, while some 25% plan to introduce kiosks for new services including bag tag printing, flight transfers, and self-scanning of documents such as passports. By 2014, 38% of respondents will have introduced e-gates for self-boarding and 42% will have e-gates for checkpoints (9% have them today). Meanwhile, 51% will have introduced common-use bag drop locations by 2014.
The 2011 Airport IT Trends Executive Summary of results can be downloaded at www.sita.aero/content/airport-it-trends-survey-2011.
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