June 7, 2017. CASPER, WY – Casper / Natrona County International Airport announced that 8,291 enplaned passengers (passengers getting on aircraft) used the Airport in May, a 5.1% increase compared to May of 2016. “It’s great to record and report our third consecutive monthly increase,” said Glenn Januska, Airport Director.” To date, the Airport is showing a 2.5% increase in emplaned passengers compared to the same period in 2016.
Long waiting times make airports look bad and upset passengers. Even worse, long queues make airports lose money; people that wait more, spend less.
The basis to tackle waiting times, move the passengers more smoothly through the airport and leverage customer satisfaction is an accurate and reliable system to measure waiting times.
The 3D sensors and software solutions from Switzerland based Xovis have established as the industry's standard to measure and predict KPIs such as waiting times, process time and passenger throughput. Today, more than 45 international airports in and outside the USA count on Xovis.
During the webinar, Marc Rauch, Managing Director Xovis USA presents the technology of the global market leader in passenger flow monitoring including the following topics:
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