Air France-KLM rolls out 765 new self-serve kiosks
Air France-KLM has rolled out 765 new self-serve kiosks at Amsterdam’s Schiphol and Paris’ Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports. The kiosks, designed by IT provider SITA, allow passengers to quickly and easily check in for flights, print bag tags or purchase additional services. SITA said it will also provide its global 24/7 service management of the kiosks over the next five years. Air France-KLM VP-distributed services IS Group Nicolas Nelson said: “The New Generation Kiosk project is a strategic project for Air France-KLM, aimed at significantly improving the customer experience in 50 airports worldwide. With these 765 state-of-the-art kiosks from SITA, we are providing a solution that will improve the self-service experience for check-in, self-tagging and baggage recovery.”<br/>
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Air France-KLM rolls out 765 new self-serve kiosks
Air France-KLM has rolled out 765 new self-serve kiosks at Amsterdam’s Schiphol and Paris’ Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports. The kiosks, designed by IT provider SITA, allow passengers to quickly and easily check in for flights, print bag tags or purchase additional services. SITA said it will also provide its global 24/7 service management of the kiosks over the next five years. Air France-KLM VP-distributed services IS Group Nicolas Nelson said: “The New Generation Kiosk project is a strategic project for Air France-KLM, aimed at significantly improving the customer experience in 50 airports worldwide. With these 765 state-of-the-art kiosks from SITA, we are providing a solution that will improve the self-service experience for check-in, self-tagging and baggage recovery.”<br/>