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Christchurch Airport partners with Amadeus to improve check-in processes

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Christchurch International Airport has partnered with tech giant Amadeus to implement a new cloud-based booking system that will improve check-in processes for airlines and passengers.

The new system offers more flexibility for seasonal operations, and to connect with passengers at locations away from the airport, such as the Christchurch convention centre Te Pae, or Lyttelton Port, during the cruise season.

Doing so means the airport can unlock capacity ahead of demand from its airline partners.

Adopting the cloud-based common-use infrastructure now means Christchurch Airport is improving its check-in processes for both airlines and passengers. Working with Amadeus will also enable future transition to more self-service kiosks and bag drops for all airlines and passengers.

The move to the cloud means the airport will decommission 80 energy-intensive workstations and replace them with super-efficient thin client devices. 

Craig Dunstan, Head of Customer & Commercial, Christchurch Airport says “We’re excited to team up with Amadeus to make the check-in process smoother. We are especially pleased to have this first upgrade in place ahead of our upcoming very busy summer season. We will see all our international airlines return, some with larger aircraft and more flights, as well as a new direct service between Christchurch and San Francisco. The transition to the Amadeus Cloud Use Service (ACUS) is another exciting step forward in embracing new technology to enable a more streamlined and frictionless journey for our passengers.”

Sarah Samuel, SVP Airport and Airline Operations, APAC, Amadeus added “We’re delighted the team at Christchurch sees how modern cloud technology can support airports as they improve the passenger experience and offer their airline partners exciting new ways to serve travellers. With new flexible off-airport passenger services in the works, we’re sure travellers at Christchurch will feel the impact of this IT modernisation."


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