Terminal 4 at New York’s JFK Airport is to deploy Amadeus’ Auto Bag Drop (ABD) and Next Generation Kiosk (NGK) self-service technology.
Amadeus and JFKIAT – the operator of Terminal 4 at JFK Airport – have announced that T4 is deploying Amadeus’ Auto Bag Drop (ABD) and Next Generation Kiosk (NGK) self-service technology to deliver a smooth and efficient passenger flow through the airport.
We are proud to launch these self-service technologies and are confident that we will continue to offer an enhanced experience for passengers travelling
With the new self-service experience, passengers can check-in and print their bag tag at one of 86 Amadeus kiosks before introducing their bag to one of 42 Series 7 Auto Bag Drop units. All kiosks and bag drops will be equipped with biometric function, which, once activated, will further simplify the self-service experience by identifying passengers through facial recognition, according to Amadeus and Terminal 4’s operator, JFKIAT.
Roel Huinink, president and CEO of JFKIAT, said: “JFKIAT shares Amadeus’ vision for the future of travel with an elevated passenger experience and a seamless flow that is enabled by self-service and biometrics. As part of our extensive Terminal 4 transformation and redevelopment plans, we are proud to launch these self-service technologies and are confident that we will continue to offer an enhanced experience for passengers travelling through our terminal.”
Passengers increasingly demand a frictionless experience, with robust self-service options
All Amadeus kiosks and bag drops at T4 will be equipped with biometric function
This new technology is part of Terminal 4’s $1.5bn transformation, a major component of the redevelopment programme for JFK International Airport, which was announced in 2021 and is currently in progress. In the future, JFKIAT will have the option to introduce biometrics at these service points so travellers can choose to check in and drop their bags using facial recognition, rather than presenting paper travel documents. If they wish, passengers will be able to enrol for biometrics from home by capturing a ‘selfie’ using their mobile phone.
Betros Wakim, SVP airport and airline operations, Americas, Amadeus, said: “Passengers increasingly demand a frictionless experience, with robust self-service options. With this transformation, JFKIAT is demonstrating its commitment to becoming one of the world’s most technologically advanced airports. We look forward to helping JFKIAT fulfil its long-term vision to deliver an automated, efficient, and future-ready experience.”
Terminal 4 is currently home to 22 international and domestic airlines. JFKIAT is owned by Schiphol USA, a US affiliate of Amsterdam-based airport operator Royal Schiphol Group.
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