China Daily (Hong Kong)

Games will help time fly for young held-up passengers

- By WANG YING

Young passengers unlucky enough to be delayed can see time fly at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport.

They can let their imaginatio­n take flights of fancy with the help of an interactiv­e LED game screen which was installed in the departure lounge at Terminal 2 this summer.

“They can play by moving their bodies, hands or legs,” said Zhan Chengge, head of service management.

The game zone was opened on June 1, Internatio­nal Children’s Day.

At first, two games were available to play on the LED screen, one of them soccer. Fruit Ninja and Horsey Run Run were then added.

July is a traditiona­l busy month. Average daily fights increased 6.3 percent to 1,060 from June, and were up 1.2 percent year-on-year, according to the operator, the Shanghai Airport Authority.

Apart from the LED game area, the airport is also considerin­g a 4-D movie area at departures.

Summer usually has more delays due to holiday traffic and more extreme weather.

Improved recreation­al facilities might help assuage anger, said Li Lei, an industrial analyst with Minzu Securities.

Although few flight delays are caused by airport management, he said, passengers sometimes take their anger out on airport staff.

But Huang Jinxiang, an industrial analyst with Haitong Securities, said the game zone will have a limited effect on delayed passengers’ moods.

“Most of the passengers just want to reach their destinatio­n as soon as possible, so they prefer punctualit­y over playthings,” Huang said.

 ?? LU HAITAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Children play an interactiv­e LED game in the departure lounge at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 2.
LU HAITAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Children play an interactiv­e LED game in the departure lounge at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 2.

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