Issue 2’s In-Depth Focus on Contactless Technologies
By International Airport Review
10 May 2022
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In this supplement on contactless technologies we have an opinion piece on the need for standardisation and a in-depth look into Bangalore’s Digi Yatra programme.
In a bid to improve passenger and staff safety, improve the airport experience and speed up processing, airports are investing in contactless technology in various areas of the travel journey. In this section we hear from two experts on the need for standardisation and harmonisation in the industry and how Bangalore International Airport is introducing the Digi Yatra initiative which will see contactless travel as the norm at all Indian airports in the next five years.
- Revisiting the need for standardisation in a contactless world
Kirk Goodlet, Director of Facilitation and Product Development, Winnipeg Airports Authority - Travelling contactless, Digi Yatra style
Suresh Khadakbhavi, Assistant Vice President of the Innovation Lab, and Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Strategy & Development Officer, Bangalore International Airport
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