Bengaluru: Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) will soon introduce self check-in facility to help passengers get boarding pass without much hassle.
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Director General (DG) Rajesh Ranjan, who was in the city, said, “Bengaluru being a tech hub there’s lot of emphasis on e-governance and e-handling at the airport to minimize check-in time for passengers and enhance the ease of travel.” CISF is in charge of security at KIA.
KIA will soon have 16 self check-in kiosks and two assisted kiosks, through which passengers can check in and get a boarding pass without going to the counters. The baggage can then be sent to the airlines from the kiosk.
07/07/18 Bala Chauhan/Deccan Chronicle
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Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Director General (DG) Rajesh Ranjan, who was in the city, said, “Bengaluru being a tech hub there’s lot of emphasis on e-governance and e-handling at the airport to minimize check-in time for passengers and enhance the ease of travel.” CISF is in charge of security at KIA.
KIA will soon have 16 self check-in kiosks and two assisted kiosks, through which passengers can check in and get a boarding pass without going to the counters. The baggage can then be sent to the airlines from the kiosk.
07/07/18 Bala Chauhan/Deccan Chronicle
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