How digital move could speed up travel at Australia's biggest airport
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How digital move could speed up travel at Australia's biggest airport
Sydney Airport has unveiled a trial of a digital incoming passenger card to speed up travel at Australia's biggest gateway.In partnership with Qantas, passengers flying from Auckland or Queenstown in New Zealand will be able to complete their declaration digitally before they fly, rather than having to fill out a paper form on the flight.When these passengers land at Sydney, they will receive a digital pass with a QR code, which they show to bor…
BORDER FORCE: Sydney Airport trials digital incoming passenger card
Sydney Airport is trialling a long-awaited move towards digitising one of the most tedious parts of international travel: the Incoming Passenger Card (IPC). From today, eligible passengers on select Qantas flights from New Zealand can complete their arrival declaration online — no more fumbling for pens mid-flight. It’s a small pilot, but for frequent flyers […] The post BORDER FORCE: Sydney Airport trials digital incoming passenger card appeare…
Digital passenger card pilot lands at Australia's busiest airport
Australia's digital passenger card has landed at the country's busiest international airport, with passengers on select flights arriving from across the ditch now eligible to trial the technology. In the next phase of a trial that began in Brisbane almost a year ago, travellers on two Qantas flights from New Zealand to Sydney will be able to ditch paper-based incoming passenger cards for the Australia Travel Declaration (ATD).The ATD is Australi…
New inbound passenger card app touches down in Sydney onboard Qantas flights from NZ
Qantas is introducing the app on its Auckland and Queenstown flights into Sydney today. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAIQantas has extended its new digital inbound international passenger card pilot program to Sydney Airport as of today. The airport says that inbound passengers from Auckland (QF144) and Queenstown (QF122) can fill their declaration digitally through a Qantas app before they fly. Airport chief executive officer Scott Charlton says the t…
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