
IBM
has won a contract to overhaul
bmi’s
self-service check-in systems at several major UK and Ireland airports.
The IBM Self Service Check-In Solution, which is accessible via the internet,
mobile devices and airport kiosks, allows passengers to alter flight bookings,
print boarding passes and update frequent-flyer information.
The airline hopes the system’s installation at Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester,
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin and Edinburgh airports will encourage more passengers
to use self-service facilities.
Peter Federico, bmi group IT director, said: "IBM's solution has a
well-proven track record, being run by many airlines in Europe and around the
world. It gives us a unified check-in platform for self-service kiosks, web and
mobile devices."
Stuart Wilson, associate partner for travel and transport at IBM Global
Business Services, said: “bmi's specially designed self-service check-in system
combines intelligent technology and convenience into an innovative solution
which allows the airline to meet the challenges of today's competitive market
place."
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