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Airline Passengers Can Now Download Bar Coded Boarding Passes on Mobile Phones
Hexaware’s QwikCheck solution will enable airlines to improve logistic efficiencies and enhance web and mobile check-in facilities for passengers NC News Network, November 17, 2009
Hexaware Technologies recently announced the launch of the QwikCheck Bar Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) solution. The solution will help generate two-dimensional (2D) bar-coded boarding passes. This ready-to-use solution can be integrated with any existing Departure Control System (DCS) used by an airline, to enhance the web and mobile check-in facilities offered to passengers.
 
The company says this solution will result in reduced check-in and equipment costs for airlines; further, that it will help airports manage space better and lower their maintenance costs. In addition, Hexaware says passengers can now expect to spend less time at airports and use a single boarding pass for their entire journey.
 
The QwikCheck solution is built upon layered SOA for seamless integration with the existing DCS system. It also supports all modes of check-in processes including Web Check-in, Kiosk Check-in and Mobile Check-in. The company says its solution will give passengers the option to print their boarding passes at home, and then proceed to the baggage drop-off or directly to the gate using one document for the entire journey, even on a multi-segment itinerary.
 
“The solution enables passengers to generate printed or mobile boarding passes thus avoiding long queues. It helps airlines and airports reduce paper costs by 100 percent,” said Yogendra Shah, Global Head – Travel Transportation Hospitality and Logistics (TTHL), Hexaware Technologies. 


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