In a world where airports are constantly pressured to expand their capacity to accommodate the ever-growing demands of the aviation industry. The aviation landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by a confluence of factors: increasing cost pressures, passengers' insatiable appetite for a seamless and high-quality travel experience and a heightened focus on sustainability and safety.
In the modern landscape, businesses operate within a delicate ecosystem where even the briefest disruption can lead to catastrophic consequences. Power outages, whether stemming from natural disasters, technical failures or cyberattacks have the potential to bring an organization's operations to a grinding halt.
In a modern airport ecosystem, a multitude of stakeholders converge to keep the global flow of people and goods moving smoothly. From airport operators to airlines, ground handlers, retailers, authorities and service providers, they all play a crucial role in maintaining the vital connective tissue of our universal mobile communities.
According to IATA estimates, the collective costs associated with baggage operations stand at a staggering $29 billion annually, translating to approximately $10 per bag per journey. Surprisingly, the ancillary revenues from baggage handling only amount to $10 billion, leaving a significant gap that warrants attention.