Bird Information Systems (BIS), technology provider of automated aviation and travel related software solutions, revealed another technology advancement for the national carrier, Indian, for the…
Bird Information Systems (BIS), technology provider of automated aviation and travel related software solutions, revealed another technology advancement for the national carrier, Indian, for the use of its web check-in application services. Indian adopts the BIS technology and brands this as “i Check-in” service.
The “i Check-in” service will allow passengers holding e-tickets to check-in from the comfort of their home or office thereby saving their time immensely while at the airport.
Elaborating on this service, Ankur Bhatia, Executive Director, Bird Information Systems said, “We are committed to offer the latest technology solutions to Indian, be it e ticketing (through Amadeus (BIS affiliate) in the past or the latest web check-in service today. The web check-in facility will enhance the overall efficiency of Indian enabling them to streamline operations and ultimately deliver a matchless experience for end travellers.”
Commenting on the partnership, Dr. Vishwapati Trivedi, Chairman & Managing Director, Indian, said, “We have committed ourselves to redefine air travel in India by offering the very best on ground and on air. This facility will greatly help all our domestic travelers who in today’s day and age have very little time at hand to handle check-in facilities. This facility would save time, increase productivity and offer seamless service to our clients.”
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