Rethinking airports for future connected travelers

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The future role of airports – the meeting grounds for airlines and travelers – is driven by unprecedented social and technological change.Expect new levels and diversity of service, personalized travller experiences, universal availability of mobile connectivity and many changes in the airport as a merchandising environment.In this webinar presented by Tnooz and Amadeus, we examine technology shaping the needs and expectations of airport visitors.How will airline and airport operators engage with customers?What strategies and business models enable airlines and airports to seize new opportunities for managing the total trip experience?Our expert panel includes:* Brian Beard, Amadeus, executive technology consultant* Glenn Gruber, Ness Technologies, AVP travel technologies* Patricia Simillon, Amadeus, head of airlines operations strategy

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Rethinking airports for future connected travelers

A Tnooz-Amadeus webinarJune 12, 2012

Kevin MayTnoozEditor & Moderator

Gene QuinnTnoozCEO & Producer

Glenn GruberNess TechnologiesAVP

Panelists

Patricia SimillonAmadeusAirlines OperationsStrategy

Brian BeardAmadeusExecutive, TravelTechnology

Poll no. 1

Poll no. 2

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The Impact of Mobile on the Next Generation Airport Experience

Glenn Gruber, AVP

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Location-driven

Transactional

Social

Sensors

Still a phone

Blends Physical & Digital

Mobile is….

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The New Travel Experience

Source: BCD Travel graphic

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Common

Schedules

Check-in/Self Service

Itinerary Management

Last Minute Booking

SMS Alerts

Trending

Ancillary Services

Seat Assignment

Push notification

Airport Merchandising

Tomorrow

Advanced Disruption Management

Mobile Payments

Mobile Travel Trends

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Airports as a Destination, Not Just a Point of Departure

Entertainment Fine Dining

Shoppinghttp://www.flickr.com/photos/tedmurphy/3007971767/]JetBlue Terminal 5 JFK /by http://www.flickr.com/people/tedmurphy/]tedmurphy on Flickr

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BoardingWaitingSecurityCheck InArrival

The Airport Journey

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Geo-fencing for Alerts and Offers

Running late, automatically re-book on next available flight

Offer upgrades, priority boarding

Gate changes

Travel Partner Marketing (add

hotels, car)

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Priority Check in and Screening

Early Boarding

Premium Seating

Club Access

Pre-purchase of Meals

Mobile Enabling Spur of the Moment Ancillary Sales

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Please Make Security Faster & Easier

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Navigating the Airport: Gate Guru

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Navigating the Airport: OTG Management

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Check in

Promotions/Contests

Enroll Frequent Travelers

Purchase

Launch web page

Call Customer Service

QR Codes

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Mobile Boarding Pass

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iPads in the Cockpit

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Just Remember to Turn the Phone off

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The Travel Industry’s Sasquatch

Source: Patently Apple

Poll no. 3

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Airport Technology

Emerging technologies and the Airport experience

Brian Beard, Executive, Travel Technology & Consulting, AmadeusPatricia Simillon, Airlines Operations Strategy, Amadeus

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Airports – The start of the real time Information flow

Contacts

Security

Co- workers

Expenses

Book Early

The traveller experience will be enhanced by emerging technologies

Mobile devices will enable greater information sharing

For many trips the true starting point is when you reach the airport.

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Real time Connectivity

GPS Guides Augmented reality Location based opportunities Voice Interface Gamification Real time Notifications

As it relates to information, your Mobile device will evolve from a user initiated search and retrieve tool, to a more automated interpret and push tool.

62%Use my mobile phone to check in and

navigate me through all touchpoints e.g. boarding gates

51%Use Location based services while

traveling

NUMBERS

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My airport experience by 2020

Dear Mrs. Simillon, your designated parking is at A27.

Mrs. Simillon recognized

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Stress Level at Airports

More informed travelers m-Health Reduced uncertainty Better security flow Improved scanning

We will see greater emphasis on technologies that lower levels of stress in transit, driven by the rise of the overall well-being agenda and an increase in the number of

older travelers

72%Length of time required to complete

core activities from Check-in to boarding

45%Intrusive security proceduresNUMBERS

62%Speed of baggage delivery

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Ultra High Speed Mobile Broadband

Mobile broadband information transfer speeds will continue to improve for the next 20 years. Tasks that take minutes or hours today will be performed in seconds

Headlines Ericsson: 85 percent of the world's population

covered by high-speed mobile internet in 2017

Cisco: There will be about 3.7 Billion mobile users in 2016

Sys-con media: Currently, average mobile download speeds exceed 14 Megabytes per second (Mbps) and are expected to approach 20 Mbps by the end 2012.

NUMBERS

85%Timely information provision on

delays, cancellations

77%Free and reliable WiFi throughout the

facility

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Data Privacy – When to share

The value gained by sharing information and letting systems know

where you are will override privacy concerns

I will give you

my data, but I

want more

control. Transparency User control User filtering Global standards Duty of care

Numbers65%

Control access to their personal data

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Conclusions

Drivers for change Competition Revenue Technology Customer demand

Detractors from change Politics Investment Time Data Privacy

The airport experience will change, technology will be a key driver, Mobile connectivity will get faster, devices will get smarter.

UNKNOWNS

Economic FactorsCorporate Collaboration

Emerging MarketsNew legislation

Social trends

Mapping strategic direction for the next 20 years

40% 20%

16% 16%

The conceptual model

64% 48%

The infrastructure model

72%

Revenue generating model

Customer engagement model

Financing model Service delivery model

41%

The Conceptual model

A mini-city, separate from its local surroundings

An extension of the local city

A shopping mall with runways

40% 20%

16% 16%A walkway to pass through security

believe in the growth of non-Aeronautical revenues72%

The Revenue generating model, passengers…

Customer engagement model

want to define the extent of the engagement each entity can have with me

67%

Virtual worlds

3D printer

Vertical farming

Touchable Hologram

Airlines

Airports

New partners

Collaborative airport ecosystem

Ground handlers

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Brighter, Bolder, Betterwith Amadeus

Q&A

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