b'BAGGAGEMKE|TPA 23FACTS&FIGURES Project: Self-Service Bag Tag StationsSponsor: Alaska AirlinesLocation: 79 U.S. airports Cost: Component of carriers $2.5 billion airport improvement programDeployment Schedule: 1st quarter 20231st quarter 2024Key Components: Fabricated millwork kiosks on stainless-steel bases, with iPads, boarding pass scanners & bag tag printers; updated self-service software Kiosk Footprint: 21x 16Program Management: J.A. Watts Inc. Deployment: Reliant Corp. Millwork Design & Fabrication: ArchitecturalCasework Inc. Tag Printers: ZebraiPad Holders & Boarding Pass Scanning Software Development Kit: AilaKey Benefits: Faster check-in for travelers; less paper waste;ADA-compliant machinesPHOTO: TAMPA INTL AIRPORTWoman Owned.Women Led.Client Driven.The recently completed bag tag station program is part of a larger $2.5 billion investment Alaska Airlines is making in the airports it serves. For this initiative, the airline partnered with J.A. Watts Inc. for program management, Reliant Corp. for deployment and Architectural Casework Inc. as the millwork designer and fabricator. Providing Owners Representation, Development and Testing Program & Construction Management, Beginning in 2020, Alaska Airlines internal product developmentand more. team began designing and building the back-end product for new bag tag stations. The team launched small pilot initiatives to test.at over 200 airports world-wide.early versions, which helped guide development. One of the first test airports was Palm Springs International (PSP) in California, because AirportImprovement.comJuly | August 2024'