The Borneo Post

Singapore opens new, high-tech airport terminal

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Changi Airport opened a cutting-edge terminal yesterday with a fully automated check-in system including facial scanning and computeris­ed baggage drop points, but some passengers struggled with the new technology.

Terminal 4, built at a cost of S$985 million (US$723 million), will have an annual capacity of 16 million people and is aimed at coping with an expected increase in passenger numbers through one of Asia’s top travel hubs.

It is packed with new technology, meaning passengers should in theory be able to check in and board without having to talk to airport staff.

On its first day of operations, more than 100 passengers arrived in the morning to take the inaugural service out, a Cathay Pacific flight to Hong Kong. But not everyone managed to get to grips with the self check-in machines, forcing travellers to use counters manned by airport staff instead.

“I think it’ll take a while for people and systems to get used to it,” Loh K Ling, who tried to use two self-service machines before giving up and going to a manned counter, told AFP.

At the boarding gate, several travellers also had trouble getting used to the facial scanning technology and were redirected to manned counters.

Changi, often voted the world’s best airport, is among hubs worldwide rolling out new technology as the fight intensifie­s for long-haul travellers. — AFP

 ??  ?? Passengers scan their passports at automated immigratio­n gates at the newly-opened Changi Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 4 in Singapore. The cutting edge terminal, which is half the size of Terminal 3 at 225,000 square meters, makes it Changi...
Passengers scan their passports at automated immigratio­n gates at the newly-opened Changi Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 4 in Singapore. The cutting edge terminal, which is half the size of Terminal 3 at 225,000 square meters, makes it Changi...

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