HIA launches new passenger-friendly mobile app
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has launched its new iBeacon-enabled mobile app to provide passengers with an immersive experience and stay connected while they travel through Qatar’s iconic airport.
HIA is among a select few airports in the world to have successfully used iBeacons for wayfinding and providing customers with context relevant information about promotional offers to enhance their airport experience.
The Peninsula reports that with a simple scan of the boarding pass and opt-in for location detection, the app provides real-time information about flight status, baggage claim, time and direction to boarding gates and food, beverage and retail offers from Qatar Duty Free, the airport’s award winning shopping emporium.
To ensure customers benefit from the best deals, the app alerts the user when walking past outlets with ongoing promotions.
A unique global search feature matches and delivers relevant content and information fast, eliminating the need for navigating through traditional app menus.
Engineer Badr Mohammed Al Meer, Chief Operating Officer, HIA, said: “With the installation of over 700 Bluetooth iBeacons across the expansive terminal, the app helps put our passengers at ease by helping them identify their real-time location in the airport, informing them how long it will take to reach their desired location within HIA, guiding them along the way and alerting them of any updates to their flight status.”
The app is available for iOS- based devices. The future roadmap includes the launch of the Android app in the second half of this year, further improvements to the wayfinding experience through integration with the airport’s complimentary passenger Wi-Fi system and ongoing collaboration with technology industry leaders
Hi tech Airport- has one of the latest technology in the world great to hear new things, congrats to all..........
Great service as always ..................
Those people who are confused by Signboards & always prefer to ask HIA staff member.. how would they rely on an APP :D
Seriously? With all the sign post and customer service agents, does a passenger really need another App to guide him / her around the airport ?