Issue 2’s Baggage Handling In-Depth Focus
Posted: 22 April 2020 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
The baggage handling sector – like all areas of aviation – is evolving as new technologies emerge.


To increase efficiency and optimise processes, airports and aviation associations are exploring the new baggage handling methods available. Within this In-Depth Focus, three organisations offer their views on the future of baggage handling:
- The benefits of a new baggage management system
New self-service baggage drop-off stations are to be implemented at Vilnius Airport, details Dainius Čiuplys, Director of Vilnius Airport, to decrease check-in times. - Combining algorithms and change management
Samuel í Hjøllum Rude and Louise Gro Trads-Ravig from Copenhagen Airport demonstrate the benefits of using algorithms and change management together to gain the desired value of optimisation. - Conveying baggage and brand at Orlando Airport
Details on how Orlando’s South Terminal’s individual carrier system will enhance capacity, efficiency and the passenger experience.
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