Jamaica's Norman Manley Airport in Kingston
plans to implement a new passenger processing system, including new
flight information displays, to help meet the needs of the 11
airlines which serve the facility.
The airport handled
1.7 million passengers in 2006, according to airport
officials.
Plans include 105
check-in locations for common use by the airlines as part of an
effort to maximize shared space, reduce congestion and handling
costs. In a later phase, self-service check-in kiosks will be
introduced.
No timeline has
been announced.
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