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São Paulo-Guarulhos International AirportCarriers operating at GRU Airport and RIOgaleão can now leverage SITA Flex – an innovative next-generation common-use technology – to help speed up passenger processing as passenger volumes rebound. Instead of fixed check-in counters or kiosks, airlines and airports can deploy more mobile passenger services, such as roving agents on tablets or the ability for passengers to use their mobile phones to manage their travel fully.

GRU Airport and RIOgaleão are the two key regional airport operators; respectively, they handled around 43 million passengers and 13.5 million passengers a year pre-pandemic, utilizing SITA’s passenger processing technology.

São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (GRU Airport) and RIOgaleão – Tom Jobim International Airport (RIOgaleão) are the first airports in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to deploy SITA Flex to provide mobile passenger services to speed up check-in, bag drop, and boarding.

São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport

São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport

Ricardo Suzano, GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes Operations Coordinator and GRU Airlines Club Chair, said: “We are delighted to renew our services with SITA to upgrade our passenger processing technology and introduce a new mobile self-service capability.

The five-year contract signed with SITA includes upgraded passenger processing technology covering around 800 common-use touchpoints, approximately 550 at GRU Airport, and over 250 at RIOgaleão. We’re equipping our airport with the latest common-use technology that our partner airlines can leverage as we collaboratively strive to offer the best travel experience for our passengers.”

Deploying SITA Flex at both airports will enable greater efficiencies and agility to reduce bottlenecks as travel rebounds while transforming the passenger experience and future-proofing the airports for the years ahead.”

The two airport operators, GRU Airport and RIOgaleão, are at the forefront in the region for deploying innovative technology to enhance the passenger experience and satisfaction.

Lélia Dias, British Airways Station Manager and GIG Airlines Club Chair, said: “As passenger throughput increases, we turned to our long-term partner, SITA, to help deliver a faster and more seamless airport experience.

SITA Flex better equips airports and airlines to meet the current challenges of capacity, resource constraints, and disruptions, as the cloud-based platform takes them beyond the limitations of traditional common-use infrastructure. These technologies will support our airlines’ existing services while enabling new cloud-based services to be offered, for more convenient and flexible ways for our passengers to travel.”

SITA’s latest 2022 Passenger IT Insights research also reveals opportunities for increasing technology adoption in the early stages of the journey, such as check-in and bag-drop. The application programming interface (API) architecture of SITA Flex allows the adoption of existing and future passenger processing innovations, helping to future-proof airport operations.

SITA research has shown a growing appetite for mobile and self-service options directly linked to higher passenger satisfaction levels. It forms part of a wider five-year contract awarded to global air transport IT provider, SITA, to renew the common-use services at the two airports. drop technology in 2018 – SITA Smart Path Bag Drop – to improve the travel experience.

They were also the first to implement common-use technology to handle the huge influx of passengers for major sporting events, as used for the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016. However, airlines and airports operating in Brazil will need to act quickly and in an agile way to cope with the travel surge and reduce airport bottlenecks. IATA states domestic passenger volumes were up 133.3% in April 2022.

Matthys Serfontein, SITA President, Americas, said: “We are committed to developing solutions, harnessing the latest technologies to help the industry’s recovery and overcome future challenges. Brazil’s domestic passenger market is now the fourth largest in the world.