Queens, New York – November 14, 2023 – Synect and JFKIAT – the operator of Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport – announced that T4 is deploying Synect’s ReadySeeGo®solution to optimize passenger flow, capacity and automation at the terminal’s security checkpoints. JFKIAT collaborated with Synect to develop custom digital content that will improve efficiency throughout the checkpoint process.
JFKIAT has introduced 11 ReadySeeGo® Digital Communication Totems at the first and fourth-floor TSA security checkpoints. Powered by Synect’s Passenger360®visual communication platform for airports, five displays with information on wait times, Automated Screening Lane (ASL) instructions and divestment reminders are also available at T4’s upgraded checkpoints.
“JFKIAT’s new security checkpoint at Terminal 4 engages passengers, increases throughput, enhances capacity, and delivers automated operations at the security checkpoint,” said Yahav Ran, CEO of Synect. "We are delighted to work with JFKIAT to help them enhance passenger experience and streamline operations.”
“As JFK International Airport’s busiest terminal, it's important to invest in solutions that will help streamline our operations and make our passengers’ journey from curb to gate as seamless as possible,” said Steve Tukavkin, VP IT & Digital of JFKIAT. “We are proud to partner with Synect to enhance our passengers’ airport experience and allow them to easily navigate our terminal.”
ReadySeeGo® totems provide a more engaging, efficient and automated security checkpoint through the following:
The award-winning ReadySeeGo® Security Checkpoint solution is included in the TSA Checkpoint Requirements and Planning Guide (CRPG).
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