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Smart device Airports App is launched

Flight passengers will now be able to search for flights, select restaurants and shops and find contact details of car rental companies with the new Airports App that was recently launched by the Airports Company South Africa (Acsa).

The free Airports App is said to assist passengers to easily navigate any of its nine airports and also make all their travel arrangements from their smart devices.

According to the company’s spokesperson, Unathi Batyashe-Fillis, Acsa facilitates close to 35-million passengers a year, and is constantly seeking ways of enhancing service offerings.

“In addition to expediting airline and parking reservations, the app puts the airport in the pocket of passengers by providing them with convenient tools to find shops and restaurants, airline, travel and traffic information, weather reports and customer care details.

It will also assist passengers to easily plan their alternative transport, and passengers travelling to Gauteng may synchronise with the Gautrain timetable,” explains Batyashe-Fillis.

Batyashe-Fillis says the App is initially available for download on Android, Apple iOS and Blackberry devices, with the exception of the Q and Z series.

“It was piloted by 20 individuals comprising of Honours and Masters Students majoring in the fields of Information Technology, Computer Science and Informatics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering, together with faculty members of the University of Johannesburg.

“It was also tested for any anomalies and functionality to ensure that it works well on a range of mobile devices,” she adds.

Speaking at the launch of the App, Tebogo Mekgoe, chief operating officer of Acsa, said the introduction of the app forms part of first phase of the roll-out to introduce innovative measures to improve travel-efficiency at all its airports.

“We believe that the Airports App enables our business to take advantage of emerging technologies on smart platforms to offer travellers a virtual airport service, reliably and seamlessly.

“Statistics show that 79 percent of our travellers want more self-service options; it is an effective way of using technology to respond to passenger demands,” he explained.

Mekgoe added that the development of the Airports App is informed by research findings that 39 percent of Acsa’s customers are between the age of 16 and 35, are tech-savvy, and have information at their fingertips.

“This generation requires information 24/7, and the App is suited to cater for their needs.

“We are providing a tool that is simple and intuitive to ensure that travellers gain the advantage of accessing information anytime, anywhere.

“The growth of personal mobile technology has ushered in a new era of passenger-centric service, offering streamlined experience through a user-friendly interface,” Mekgoe added.

For more information about Acsa’s Airports App, visit www.airports.co.za or phone the Customer Care line on 086 727 7888.

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