British Airways connects to new iPhone
British Airways has become the first airline to offer services through the brand new Apple iPhone 3G.In the latest development in the e-travel revolution, the carrier launched a platform that allows users of the new device to book flights, view the British Airways timetable and access real-time arrival and departure information.
The initiative was made possible by the fact that the new iPhone allows technology developers to build applications with the same tools Apple uses itself, which enables seamless integration.
Paul Coby, British Airways' chief information officer, said: "The iPhone is revolutionising mobile communications and allows us to provide instant access to arrivals and departures information which will enhance the experience of travelling with BA.
"We're always seeking to improve the service our customers enjoy by the smart use of innovative technology and the iPhone is a fantastic way to achieve this."
The British Airways platform is expected to be the first of many applications for the iPhone 3G, which was launched on July 11th and boasts improvements such as higher data download speeds.
Posted by Merv at 16:15, 11 July 2008