The Asian Age

Portable check- in to cut queues

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi airport on Saturday rolled out a portable and common use check- in device for the first time in the country which is expected to reduce flight check- in time significan­tly at India’s busiest aerodrome.

Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Limited ( DIAL) said in a release that the hand- held vMUSE portable check- in facility offers a cost effective way to accommodat­e rapid passenger growth at the airport.

The specialise­d check- in tool helps reduce queues, eases check- in process and enables airlines to offer an added level of service to their passengers, it said.

The mobile device was launched after successful trial at Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal ( IGI) airport. The IGI airport is operated by joint- venture DIAL, in which diversifie­d group GMR, Airports Authority of India ( AAI) and Germany’s Fraport are stakeholde­rs.

The Delhi airport, which went into private hands in 2006, retained the number one position in 25- 40 Million Passengers Per Annum ( MPPA) category for the second consecutiv­e time.

The passenger traffic at the Delhi airport spiked 18.1 per cent last fiscal year. The number increased to 48.42 million as compared to 40.98 million passengers who arrived and departed in FY15.

“We are happy to introduce this commuter friendly technology at our Delhi airport. This would make passenger check- in a very smooth affair at the country’s busiest airport. This is a step forward towards our commitment of achieving the Prime Minister’s ‘ Digital India’ vision and we are proud to be the only airport in India to introduce this facility,” DIAL chief executive officer Mr I Prabhakara Rao said.

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