Dubai Airports launches technologically advanced info zones
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In an effort to be technologically advanced, Dubai Airports recently launched its cutting-edge way-finding technology that will put all information passengers need to navigate their way through the world’s fourth busiest airport at their fingertips.
The new portfolio of way-finding technologies, which embodies Dubai Airports’ new service-orientated branding, includes integrated Information Zones, sleek new maps of the airport and 40-inch LCD touch screens that provide real-time and easy-to-understand directions to boarding gates, restaurants and other facilities at Dubai International.
Dubai International’s traditional information desks are being replaced with state-of-the-art Information Zones, a one-stop shop that will instantly provide information on all the airport’s services and facilities as well as assist with boarding and security procedures. The zones will house way-finding touch screens in addition to staff trained to deal with all passenger queries. Passengers will be able to choose a medium that suits them best with the new facilities conveniently located across all three terminals.
The Information Zones, designed by local boutique Almax Design, will also have new static maps where passengers can familiarise themselves with the layout of the terminals and locate all retail, food and beverage and entertainment services. Printed map cards will also be available at these kiosks which passengers can take away with them.
“Service and innovation form the foundation upon which the emirate’s economic success has been built. These new way-finding technologies are just another example of how Dubai and Dubai Airports are leading the way when it comes to service,” said HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports.
“With more than 50 million people catching more than 300,000 flights from our airport every year, providing the right information to our passengers as soon as it is requested is vital to maintaining our high service standards,” said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports.
In an effort to be technologically advanced, Dubai Airports recently launched its cutting-edge way-finding technology that will put all information passengers need to navigate their way through the world’s fourth busiest airport at their fingertips.
The new portfolio of way-finding technologies, which embodies Dubai Airports’ new service-orientated branding, includes integrated Information Zones, sleek new maps of the airport and 40-inch LCD touch screens that provide real-time and easy-to-understand directions to boarding gates, restaurants and other facilities at Dubai International.
Dubai International’s traditional information desks are being replaced with state-of-the-art Information Zones, a one-stop shop that will instantly provide information on all the airport’s services and facilities as well as assist with boarding and security procedures. The zones will house way-finding touch screens in addition to staff trained to deal with all passenger queries. Passengers will be able to choose a medium that suits them best with the new facilities conveniently located across all three terminals.
The Information Zones, designed by local boutique Almax Design, will also have new static maps where passengers can familiarise themselves with the layout of the terminals and locate all retail, food and beverage and entertainment services. Printed map cards will also be available at these kiosks which passengers can take away with them.
“Service and innovation form the foundation upon which the emirate’s economic success has been built. These new way-finding technologies are just another example of how Dubai and Dubai Airports are leading the way when it comes to service,” said HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports.
“With more than 50 million people catching more than 300,000 flights from our airport every year, providing the right information to our passengers as soon as it is requested is vital to maintaining our high service standards,” said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports.