Art institutions are allowed to accept endowments, grants, donations, wills, gifts, and sponsorships, subject to specific legal requirements
uae8 hours ago
If you had a bad experience of baggage being left behind by an airline, then this will not be the case anymore because passengers flying from GCC airports will soon be able to track their baggage live.
GCC airport officials said new apps will be introduced in 2019 in collaboration among airports, airlines and ground handlers which will allow passengers to know whether their baggage is on board or left behind at the airport, thus reducing the stress and hassle for the passengers.
"There was a circular from IATA that encouraged airlines and airports to build a system where they can track the baggage. And this system will enable airports and airlines to work hand-in-hand with ground handlers to actually build that application and make it web-based so that passengers can track their bags through the apps," said Sheikh Aimen bin Ahmed Al Hosni, CEO, Oman Airports, during a panel discussion at the Airports Show, which will run till May 9 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
"We are working on the app and planning to introduce it next year. We are the first one to launch it in the GCC in Q2 or Q3 of 2019. Any passengers flying from Oman airports will be able to track whether his/her baggage is put in the plane's belly or left behind at the airport. Tagged with a barcode, it can be tracked. Those passengers having a network during the flight will be able to track their baggage from the seats of their plane," Al Hosni said.
Mohammed Yousif Al Binfalah, CEO, Bahrain Airport Company, said they are also working on an app which will offer much wider services rather than specific to the baggage.
"Baggage tracking is one of those products in the new app which is at the design stage. We are going live with the new terminal next year in September and we will have the app ready for testing before that," Al Binfalah said.
"Any initiative that brings airlines and airports closer and integrates their operations is in the right direction, whether it is about baggage, passenger experience, retail or car parking. All of these ideas are collaborative in nature and allow passengers to have more pleasant experience," he added.
waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com
Art institutions are allowed to accept endowments, grants, donations, wills, gifts, and sponsorships, subject to specific legal requirements
uae8 hours ago
This place also offers golden karak tea for Dh150 and if you want to buy gold-infused water, get ready to shell out Dh300
food8 hours ago
This travel-related case was associated with an ongoing outbreak of clade I mpox in central and eastern Africa, said the Public Health Agency of Canada
world8 hours ago
The night market is located near major hotels in Deira, and visitors can also enjoy free entertainment from different Filipino singers and comedians
uae8 hours ago
HRE Development also unveils Skyhills Residences 3
business8 hours ago
He was recently celebrated at the Better World Fund during the Venice Film Festival
lifestyle8 hours ago
This is a performance you won’t want to miss
lifestyle8 hours ago
Zvi Kogan was reported missing by his family since Thursday, November 21
uae9 hours ago