New ACI Mobile App Provides Airport Health Measures Information Directly To Passengers

October 6, 2020

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Airports Council International (ACI) World has today launched a set of tools which provide passengers with information about the health measures in place at airports around the world. Passengers will be able to see the measures they can expect when departing, arriving or transiting through the airport.

Over two hundred airports, representing nearly half of the world’s air traffic have already provided their information. Passengers and partners can view what facilities are available and what health measures are in place before they commence their journey.

The tools featured on the new website include:

For passengers:

  • A mobile app called “Check & Fly” is designed to be a passenger assistant throughout the journey by providing health measures at airports.
  • A passenger-facing web page where passengers can look up their departure and arrival airports.

For airports:

  • A web portal that allows airports to make updates to their data.
  • A mobile app, “Airport Check” provides statistics to airports based on the measures implemented globally. These statistics can help airports plan their processes and measures, using industry intelligence.

“Developing and providing tools like those on the Airport Health Measures website, equip travelers with information that enables them to make travel plans with confidence. This is key to the recovery of air travel,” ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said.

“ACI is supporting airports with tools and programs like Airport Health Measures and Airport Health Accreditation to help them demonstrate to passengers, regulators, and governments that they are prioritizing health and safety in a measurable, established manner.”

Ian Law, CIO at SFO and Chair of the ACI ACRIS Working Group, added, “The ACI Airport Health Measures initiative exemplifies the power of game-changing, cross-industry technology collaborations. I am proud of the airports and business partners that rose to the challenge in these extraordinary times.”

Airports Council International website

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