Emirates Unveils World's First Robotic Check-In Assistant

Emirates Unveils World's First Robotic Check-In Assistant

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Category : International Published on: May 01 2023

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  • Dubai-based airline Emirates has unveiled its latest innovation, the world's first robotic check-in assistant named “Sara”. 
  • The system is part of a new City Check-in and Travel Store that is set to launch in Dubai's financial district. 
  • Sara will match customers' faces with scanned passports, check passengers in, and guide them to the luggage drop area.
  • The robot is equipped with facial recognition technology and can print boarding passes, making the check-in process more efficient. 
  • Sara is also portable and can move around to assist those who need help.
  • Emirates' latest innovation aims to enhance the customer experience and make the check-in process more seamless and efficient. The airline continues to lead the way in technology and innovation, setting new standards in the aviation industry.
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