Murtala Muhammed Airport Two (MMA2) in Lagos, say they have begun free internet service to passengers travelling through the terminal.
A new generation of virtual assistants has been introduced by Dubai International (DXB) for a three month trial.
Inflight WiFi on Qantas A380s has been scrapped due to disappointing uptake of the service during a nine-month trial.
Passengers leaving Houston have a new technology with real-time data on security checkpoint wait times at IAH and HOU.
Connectivity provided by OnAir
Riga International can now check that passengers enter the correct security area for the correct flight and date.
Online self-service check-in has been introduced by Jazeera Airways (J9) for passengers from Beirut.
Boarding pass barcodes have the information used to decide the security checks a passenger may get.
Qantas and British Airways passengers at Heathrow Terminal 3 can now use self-service bag drop.
Gulf Air has introduced mobile check-in and mobile boarding pass. Passengers can check in using their internet-enabled mobiles from 24 hours in advance until 90 minutes before the flight departs.
Smart TVs are on the verge of taking off, integrating TV, internet and social media opportunities for travel brands.
Nearly one million passengers have been processed by the border control egates at Schiphol since March 2012.
SITA and NEC announced an agreement to provide a border control eGate solution for use at airports in the (EU).
UTair selected Row 44 to provide inflight connectivity. UTair passengers will enjoy high-speed and reliable Internet access.
Stockholm and Helsinki airports have implemented a self-service bag drop system from the Norwegian company DSG Systems.
Passengers continue to want more control of their journey and require more self-service and mobile-based offerings.
Morpho is supplying six additional PARAFE automated border control e-gates to Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.
Allegiant Air will roll out Row 44’s Video-On-Demand (VOD) service on its in-flight entertainment.
LAN passengers using LAN’s first Boeing 787 aircraft will use the new Panasonic eX2 system and will enjoy in-flight entertainment like state-of-the-art touchscreen technology and user-friendly graphic interfaces.
TransAsia Airways has selected Rockwell Collins' PAVES™ 2 in-flight entertainment (IFE) with embedded Airshow® 3D Moving Map for six Airbus A320 aircraft with an option for an additional 12 aircraft.