The pandemic sets the stage for AI to take-off at airports
Following the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, the opportunities to implement artificial intelligence at airports have increased.
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Following the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, the opportunities to implement artificial intelligence at airports have increased.
Over the last six months, airport operational planning has been thrown into a veritable tailspin. The traditional way of basing decisions off stable schedules, historical data and static rulesets is now suddenly ineffective and struggles to reflect the realities of a dynamic and unprecedented aviation environment.
12 August 2020 | By Veovo
During this webinar Martin Bowman, Deloitte’s Director of Aviation Digital Assets, looked at the far-reaching implications of COVID-19 on operational planning. He also explored what new approaches will be needed to adapt to a world where constraints are higher and uncertainty is prevalent. Veovo CEO, James Williamson, considered the ingredients…
Veovo will implement its revenue management system across all of Swedavia's airport network, such as Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Despite the International Air Transport Association (IATA) warning that passenger demand will not fully recover until 2024, flight data consolidator OAG is reporting green shoots of recovery.
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Veovo announces the introduction of virtual queuing and passenger density management solutions, designed to help support social distancing in airports.
Safe passenger separation management will rely on the ability to understand passenger density across the terminal and taking action to prevent crowding.
Globally, airports’ capacity is under strain, and operators are focused on maximising existing and growing capacity. With space at a premium and passenger safety paramount, capacity planning requires intelligent forecasting. With combined end-to-end passenger flow and flight data insights, future-planning is more straightforward, transparent, and accurate.
Numerous airports - including Amsterdam, Bristol, Birmingham and Keflavik - have shifted from single-process queue measurement to airport-wide flow management, to help improve resourcing, expansion planning and prevent bottlenecks. We spoke to James Williamson, CEO of Veovo, to learn about the benefits of seamless passenger insights.
Given that passengers are usually in transit to somewhere else, top of the arrivals desirability list is the ability to get out, fast. Whether travellers are tired, rushed for a meeting or eager to meet friends and family, they all want to complete their journey as quickly and smoothly as…
From the moment a passenger journeys to the departure terminal, they’re faced with a series of small but potentially stressful challenges.
Birmingham Airport (BHX) has long been recognised as one of the UK’s most punctual and family-friendly travel hubs. The four-time winner of the prestigious Star UK Airport prize loves keeping its customers happy. However, with passenger numbers rapidly rising, the airport realised it needed a new way to keep things…
Auckland International Airport (AKL) is not only New Zealand’s largest and busiest but also one of the fastest-growing airports in Australasia. With a need to ensure optimal resource coordination and infrastructure use, the airport engaged with Veovo to roll out the region’s first Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) initiative.
Securing airport experiences where queues, delays, bottlenecks and boredom are replaced by experiences that delight.