Leo the robot speeds up bag drop by collecting passengers’ baggage before they enter the terminal
Passengers arriving at Geneva Airport in the past few days have received help with their bag drop from Leo, an innovative baggage robot developed by air transport IT provider SITA, which is being trialed outside the airport’s Terminal 1.
Leo baggage robot at Geneva AirportLeo is a fully autonomous, self-propelling baggage robot that has the capacity to check in, print bag tags and transport up to two suitcases with a maximum weight of 32kg. It also has an obstacle avoidance Giving passengers with mobile devices the right information at the right time.
With Beacon Registry, passengers receive location-relevant information on their mobile devices. SITA, along with our airline and airport partners, is using Beacon Registry to provide passengers with directions, walk times to gate, alerts about boarding - even airport restaurant specials.
Leo the robot speeds up bag drop by collecting passengers’ baggage before they enter the terminalPassengers arriving at Geneva Airport in the past few days have received help with their bag drop from Leo, an innovative baggage robot developed by air transport IT provider SITA, which is being trialed outside the airport’s Terminal 1.Leo baggage robot at Geneva AirportLeo is a fully autonomous, self-propelling baggage robot that has the capacity to check in, print bag tags and transport up to two suitcases with a maximum weight of 32kg. It also has an obstacle avoidance Giving passengers with mobile devices the right information at the right time.With Beacon Registry, passengers receive location-relevant information on their mobile devices. SITA, along with our airline and airport partners, is using Beacon Registry to provide passengers with directions, walk times to gate, alerts about boarding - even airport restaurant specials.
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