Touchless check-in kiosks are trialled at Tokyo Haneda Airport
Japan Airlines is to test touchless check-in kiosks at Tokyo Haneda Airport in a bid to help passengers abide by COVID-19 preventative guidelines.
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Japan Airlines is to test touchless check-in kiosks at Tokyo Haneda Airport in a bid to help passengers abide by COVID-19 preventative guidelines.
Airport security will now need to consider more than potentially concealed items. There will be many questions directed to the security sector regarding its evolution post pandemic.
Among the first airports in the world to receive ACI’s health accreditation, Bologna Airport verifies the quality of its health measures in the battle against COVID-19.
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ICAO has provided its support to the airport health programme and has already gathered interest from airports across the world.
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