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Sunday, 26 September 2010
Qantas Launchs Next Generation Check-In System At Perth Airport

Next Generation Check-in has been designed to deliver an enhanced check-in experience for Qantas customers - providing greater speed and ease through the airport terminal by eliminating airport queuing.
Qantas Chief Executive Officer, Mr Alan Joyce, said Next Generation Check-in would dramatically reduce check-in times, and eliminate queues for customers, allowing them to move through the check-in area with speed and ease.
A group of approximately 100,000 Qantas Frequent Flyers who regularly travel through Perth have been invited to take part in the Next Generation Check-in trial.
The Next Generation Check-in experience will feature product elements developed for Qantas by Blue Sky Design Group in conjunction with Marc Newson, including a new Qantas Frequent Flyer Card, Q Card Reader and Bag Drop facility. The Q Bag Tag, a world first, was designed exclusively for Qantas by Marc Newson,
The Q Bag Tag features world first enhanced baggage technology and Qantas is the first airline in the world to introduce this technology. The tag was exclusively designed by Marc Newson for Qantas, and will be introduced later in 2010.
"The majority of these customers will have received their new Qantas Frequent Flyer Card embedded with "intelligent Q" chip technology.
"With one touch of their Frequent Flyer Card on our new Q Card Readers, passengers will now be checked in within seconds. The new card will also act as a permanent boarding pass."
A priority security lane has also opened in Perth featuring improved preparation areas and new walkthrough equipment to support faster processing through the screening area.
Mr Joyce said all passengers travelling through Qantas' Perth domestic terminal would benefit from the airline's new self check-in kiosks and automatic bag drop facilities.
"Next Generation Check-in will provide a new level of service to our customers with Customer Service Agents coming out from behind their desks and circulating throughout the terminal to assist customers," Mr Joyce said.
"Perth is a very important market for Qantas and the recent $75 million upgrade of our domestic terminal made it the perfect choice to launch this trial phase of the project."
Throughout the Perth trial, construction and training will continue in Sydney, which will be ready to launch Next Generation Check-in later in 2010 , followed by Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra in 2011. The program is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2011.(qantas/mar)
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