UK carrier
bmi is to begin trialling
mobile phone check-in services on some of its routes this month.
The three-month trial will see passengers able to have their boarding passes sent to their MMS-supported mobile phones or PDAs instead ...
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Mobile check-in trial for bmi
Posted by Teddie at 13:57, 19 May 2008
Travellers who book their holidays
online mainly do so out of convenience, according to one expert.
The rise of online reservations means that more people can now arrange their holidays from the comfort of their desks, Kate Shipp of Which? ...
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Online bookings 'offer convenience'
Posted by Teddie at 10:52, 30 April 2008
British passengers may find that they have to undergo facial scans when jetting off on their summer holidays this year.
Plans are underway to trial facial recognition technology at certain airports in the UK and Europe to boost security and reduce ...
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Face scans for UK flyers to begin
Posted by Paul at 13:36, 25 April 2008
Passengers seem to prefer the rollout of data-only calls as opposed to full mobile calling capabilities onboard flights, according to
Virgin Atlantic.
Regulator Ofcom recently gave its approval for the use of mobile phones on planes within European airspace for ...
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Virgin: Flyers want data-only calls
Posted by Paul at 12:22, 3 April 2008
Airlines considering rolling out
inflight mobile services following Ofcom's announcement of plans to enable such facilities should ensure they consider flyers' needs before doing so.
This is according to James Fremantle of the Air Transport Users Council, who said that ...
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Inflight mobile use 'must consider needs of flyers'
Posted by Carrie at 09:28, 28 March 2008
More people are set to make use of
mobile ticketing - including when buying flights - over the next three years, according to a new report.
Juniper Research said that more than 2.6 billion mobile tickets are expected to be ...
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Mobile ticket usage 'on the rise'
Posted by Andrea at 12:04, 5 March 2008