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Delta unveils redesigned gate and boarding experience in Atlanta

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Delta today launched phase one of a test program designed to enhance the gate experience and streamline the boarding process for customers at  T Concourse at Atlanta’s Hartsfield–Jackson International Airport.

 

As part of this three-month pilot project, customers will encounter the following features when travelling through T1, T2 and T3 gates:
  • Mobile agent pods that are modern podiums with a smaller footprint than traditional gate counters, opening up space for more efficient boarding and additional customer seating.
  • Handheld Nomad devices that allow gate agents to make seat changes, check bag status and more, while also freeing agents to more easily engage with customers rather than standing behind a traditional gate counter.
  • Boarding pillars that create four parallel lanes, not only enhancing organization at the gate but also providing customers with a clear path to boarding, improving traffic flow.
  • E-Gates that enable passengers to seamlessly and efficiently self-board by scanning their smart phone or boarding pass.

Later this year, phase two of testing will focus on increased agent mobility, the customer’s digital experience at the gate and how to integrate biometric boarding based on testing under way at Reagan Washington International Airport.

“Developing and testing these innovations is an important part of our ongoing effort to improve the gate and boarding process for our customers. This project marks a milestone as it will ultimately allow us to realize the collective impact of several boarding innovations on the overall travel experience,” said Gil West, Delta’s COO. “These developments will also accelerate the culture of hospitality by minimizing barriers between agents and customers, driving even more personal engagements and exceptional customer service.”

These gate and boarding enhancements are the latest examples of Delta’s investments in innovation. Over the past year, Delta has led the industry on a number of customer solutions like replacing ID checks throughout the travel ribbon with fingerprint scanningbiometric-based self-service bag dropRFID baggage handling, real-time bag tracking via the Fly Delta mobile app, more efficient and high-tech automated screening lanes and a groundbreaking app that helps Delta pilots avoid turbulence for a more comfortable flight.

Core to the innovation strategy, employee and customer feedback from the ATL test will be incorporated into this new gate experience to further improve the boarding process in Atlanta and across the network.

Kathryn Steele • posted July 28, 2017 11:00 am

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