1 e-Airport NARITA What will Future Airport be Like?

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1 e-Airport NARITA What will Future Airport be Like?

2 e-Check in Total support for airport procedures Ticketless services using mobile telephones with IC chips, automated departure procedures and biometric technology will allow passengers to complete their procedures smoothly and safely.

3 e-Check in - Electronic Ticket Reservation and purchase of air and rail tickets on the Internet. Paper tickets will become redundant.

4 e-Check in - Automated procedures Contactless IC chips will allow rapid passage through ticket gates, and automated check-in procedures will speed up procedures.

5 e-Check in - Use of biometric technology The use of biometric technology for passenger identification will improve safety.

6 e-Check in - Shorter waiting times These technologies will reduce time spent waiting to complete procedures and allow passengers to make better use of their time at the airport.

7 e-Information Public transport information integrated with flight information Public transport information integrated with flight information will be provided via mobile telephones, etc.

8 e-Information - Narita Airport Access Planner Welcome to e-airport Narita Airport access guide”! Access Intelligent Traffic Guidance System interlocked with the flight information on real time can use here.

9 e-Navigation Comprehensive information services via mobile terminals. Airport facility guides, user location information via GPS functions, and tourist information in other languages.

10 e-Navigation - Airport facilities Easy-to-understand graphic guide to airport facilities via mobile terminals.

11 e-Navigation - Translation service Translation functions built into mobile telephones, etc. will allow easy communication between visitors to Japan and Japanese people.

12 e-Navigation - Map & location information Maps will be available on mobile terminals. GPS functions will provide user location information.

13 e-Navigation - Transport information, city guides Airport users will be able to search for public transport, accommodation, etc., and obtain information on services in their immediate vicinity.

14 e-Navigation - Tourist information Users will be able to obtain local tourist information based on their location and specific requests.

15 Airport Net Airport Internet access With the installation of wireless LAN facilities and Internet cafes, airport users will have easy access to broadband Internet services

16 Airport Net - Internet Access at Narita Airport Narita Airport now offers convenience Internet Access. Broadband network services using fiber optic cable. Coin-operated Internet terminal kiosks

17 e-tag A more sophisticated baggage handing system using e-tag. The use of e-tag (RFID tags) will reduce the incidence of lost baggage and allow passengers to travel from their home to their destination without being burdened by luggage.

18 Kyoko’s Travel Abroad

19 Kyoko’s Travel Abroad Kyoko has planned a trip to the US with friends, With advances in IT, this is how simple and easy travel in the near future will be.

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