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Pakistan's private airline AirBlue
introduces Self Check-in System
Pakistan
Times Business & Commerce Desk
KARACHI: Pakistan's popular
airline in the private sector, AirBlue became the first among public and
private sector airlines in South-Asia and second after Emirates in the
region to introduce latest self check-in system at Karachi airport.
Inaugurated by Airport Manager, Yusuf Abbas at a colourful ceremony held at
the domestic departure lounge at Jinnah International Terminal Tuesday
afternoon, the self check-in system will facilitate the passengers carrying
baggage with them, to get boarding card through the new screen touch system
without reporting at the counter.
The ceremony was largely attended, among others, by Chief Operating Officer
Airblue Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Director Commercial Syed Nasir Ali and senior
airline and civil aviation officials.
The Airport Manager got his boarding card within 2 minutes after inserting
the ticket into the system for scanning.
Later talking to newsmen, COO Airblue Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that four
such machines will be installed at Karachi airport for domestic passengers
within 2 weeks and later at other airports like Lahore and Islamabad.
He said that except for Emirates at Dubai airport, no other private or
public sector airline has this modern facility of self check-in.
It will not only facilitate the passengers but also reduce load on our
counters which are limited in number, he added.
Replying a question, he informed that required permission for UK- operation
is still awaited while our request is in the process. He said we have also
applied for operation to Jordan.
He described airblue's operation to Gwadar as successful and said the
airline will start operating second flight a day in the month of August.
Shahid Khaqan said the airline, which ferried about half a million
passengers on its first anniverary, touched the one million mark on its
second anniversary and is likely to hit 1.50 to 1.75 lac passengers a month
during the period for third anniversary, if it gets permission for UK
operation.
To a question, he said that new self check-in system has been introduced
after great research and with the use of totally indigenous technology.
Replying another query, COO Airblue said the airline is likely to be listed
on Stock Exchange by next year. He told a questioner that at present our
seat occupancy rate is 80 percent on an average, "but we don't measure it".
Airport Manager Yusuf Abbas said Karachi airport is facing problems because
of power outages and our chilling plants suffering for the last couple of
weeks.
He pointed out that for meeting our electricity requirements we need 12 KV
load against which we are getting 9 KV from KESC which is insufficient to
keep the chillers running.
Today KESC provided us required quantity of electricity by resorting to
load-shedding in others areas, thus making our chillers functional. He said
the CAA has now decided to look into own power generation plan for its new
airports.
He congratulated AirBlue on its second annivesary and said that at every
anniversary the airline introduced value added new system. He described it
premier airline of the future and said we feel proud to have it on our
airports.●
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