Delhi Airport Gets Portable Check-In Device

Passengers using Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi, India, can now check-in faster due to the implementation of Rockwell Collins’ new Arinc vMuse mobile passenger processing solution, which enables airlines and ground handling agents to utilise a tablet-based application to check-in passengers from anywhere in the airport.

“Passengers’ delight is a driving principle that has helped shape our company, services, goals and all that we stand for today,” says Jeewan Khulbe, head of IT at Delhi International Airport Ltd. “Arinc vMuse mobile from Rockwell Collins is a way to improve passenger experience and to provide our airports with cutting-edge solutions when traditional systems are not enough.”

In addition to Arinc vMuse mobile, the airport has deployed Arinc vMuse, Arinc SelfServ Kiosks, Arinc VeriPax passenger reconciliation system and Arinc BagLink for baggage messaging, to facilitate passenger processing and reduce congestion. www.newdelhiairport.in

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