China Airlines Launches Mobile Counter Airport Service
Posted on: Thursday, 6 December 2007, 09:00 CST
China Airlines has launched a new mobile counter airport service in Taiwan, which allows passengers to save time when they line up for check-in.
China Airlines to use mobile counter in terminal 1 and terminal 2 at Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan. The new service allows China Airlines ground staff to move the mobile counter around the airport and provide check-in services such as issuing boarding passes and baggage tags, wherever the passengers may be.
In order to provide efficient and effective service, China Airlines has previously unveiled on-line check-in, the self-serve airport check-in Kiosk, and other advanced E services. Now, with the launch of the mobile counter service, China Airlines has added yet another passenger-friendly feature.
Source: Datamonitor
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