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Israel to facilitate Ben Gurion airport's digital transformation to reduce overloads

Aug 22, 2022

Jerusalem [Israel], August 22: The Israel Airports Authority (IAA) announced on Sunday it will invest more than 50 million shekels (15.3 million U.S. dollars) to facilitate the digital transformation of Ben Gurion International Airport beginning in 2023 to reduce passenger overloads and shorten waiting time.
The goal is to make it simple for passengers to travel abroad with an independent "touch and fly" departure procedure at the airport outside Tel Aviv, the IAA said in a statement.
As part of the project, 2 million shekels will be allocated for the setup of new check-in kiosks that allow passengers to weigh luggage independently with an option of paying an overweight charge and printing a bag tag so that they can send their luggage to the plane by themselves.
More technologies will be used in the departure halls to speed up the carry-on luggage check-in process, according to the IAA.
About 10 million passengers boarding international flights have passed through the Ben Gurion Airport this year, according to the IAA.
Due to the big number of passengers, the long queues at the check-in counters reached the sidewalks outside the departure terminals several times.
Source: Xinhua

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