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Luggage on a baggage handling system conveyor beltBaggage handling is the process of transporting passenger luggage from a check-in counter at a departure airport, onto a plane cargo hold and then to a collection point at an arrival airport.

A baggage handling system (BHS) is made up of a number of different processes and checks. A BHS is designed to count bags, check weights of bags, balance loads, screen suitcases for security reasons, transport bags through an airport conveyor belt system and read bag information automatically.

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Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus 2017

7 February 2017 | By

The advent of new technologies in the terminal environment has seen unprecedented growth over the past few years. These emerging and established technologies are deployed to help improve and simplify passengers’ travel processes. In our Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus, we reveal just some of the new trends making their way…

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Delta improves baggage performance and experience with RFID

18 January 2017 | By

Delta Air Lines has one of the largest and most complex transportation networks in the world, with 180 million passengers annually. Delta’s customers trust the airline with the responsibility of transporting their 120 million collective bags, which generate over two billion tracking points. Bill Lentsch, Senior Vice President of Airport…

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Does baggage handling need a virtual revolution?

19 October 2016 | By International Airport Review

The reputation of an airport is reliant on many factors, but one key, undeniable expectation from each passenger is that their bags will be returned to them efficiently and securely...