NCR to demonstrate kiosk functionality at Passenger Terminal Expo 2016
Now, Aeromexico passengers will be able to check-in, choose and upgrade their seats, check bags, and purchase in-flight commodities such as Wi-Fi without waiting in long lines. The TouchPort 120 accepts credit cards for convenient payment and print receipts.
The kiosks will operate using NCR’s Common Use Self Service Platform. Through improvements at the kiosks, Aeromexico’s goal is to reduce lines and give their passengers more control over their travel experience. From the kiosk, passengers will be able to check-in, verify their passport, print their boarding pass, upgrade their seat and print their bag tags all at once.
“By installing the TouchPort 120 throughout major airports in
Aeromexico, who is leasing the kiosks from HP, expects to begin
deploying the NCR kiosks in April and complete all installations by the
end of May. Locations receiving kiosks include Mexican hub cities, such
as
“Travelers want increasing amounts of control over their travel experience. The TouchPort 120 kiosks offer our customers the control they want and increase the quality of the experience from check-in to boarding the plane,” said Pablo Gómez, director digital strategy, E Commerce of Aeromexico.
NCR will exhibit the functionality of the TouchPort 120 at Passenger
Terminal Expo 2016 in
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Tim Henschel, 770-299-5100
tim.henschel@ncr.com