Aviation

IATA: Transforming the Passenger and Airport Experience

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GAPS will help stakeholders across the aviation value chain map out the future around four main areas of change.

Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the inaugural Global Airport and Passenger Symposium (GAPS) will address the challenge of improving the passengers experience as demand rises.

The primary drivers of change are expected to be data-driven technology solutions. GAPS will help stakeholders across the aviation value chain map out the future around four main areas of change:

"Air travel is expected to double by 2036, the industry will not be able to handle the growth or evolving customer expectations with the current processes, installations and ways of doing business. GAPS brings together experts to share research and learnings and collectively shape solutions for the future passenger journey," said Nick Careen, IATA's Senior Vice President, Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Security. 

Other highlights of GAPS will include:

An exhibition showcasing the latest products, technologies and solutions which define the passenger experience both on the ground, and in the air
The first edition of GAPS will take place in Athens, Greece from 2 - 4 October. More than 500 senior delegates from across the travel value chain are expected to attend.