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FlightView Advances Airport Web Sites
Dépèche transmise le 12 octobre 2009 par Business Wire
FlightView Advances Airport Web Sites
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The largest and busiest transportation hubs in North America are the latest to tap FlightView, the industry’s trusted partner for real-time accurate and actionable flight information, for major upgrades to airport Web sites. FlightView’s latest product enhancement gives daily travelers and greeters of travelers all the information they need in a single portal: accurate and comprehensive flight status updates, flight tracker and air traffic maps with live weather radar overlays, and a customized, clean and simple interface.
FlightView’s content-rich pages give customers of North America’s busiest airports easy answers to questions on flight delays and weather interruptions so they can make better decisions and change plans if needed. Site visitors can effortlessly filter tracking information and zoom-in on the map displays, eliminating the need to navigate away from the airport site.
Customers can get the information they need to manage their experiences – whether they are departing or meeting someone. It’s a win-win – customers get what they need and airports reduce the costs related to serving them. The solution provides a self-service option for customers and allows airport staff to focus on more complex issues.
“We all know that one of the biggest issues in travel today is information – where’s my flight, when is it leaving, do I need to make different plans, and more,” said Mike Benjamin, CEO of FlightView. “We’re very excited to be working with innovative airports on this initiative to make the idea of ‘nightmarish travel’ a distant memory.”
About FlightView
FlightView is the recognized provider of the most accurate, real-time flight information solutions for the aviation and travel industries. FlightView’s mobile, Dispatch and FVXML products help aviation and travel professionals achieve superior customer service with actionable real-time information. FlightView’s information displays can be seen at airport terminals and on the Web sites of the largest major airports, airline and travel companies. FlightView’s software services and solutions are relied upon by the US government, the world’s largest airlines, airports, aviation and travel professionals, ground transportation companies and news outlets. Founded in 1981, and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, FlightView has more than 20 years of experience in building and supporting mission-critical systems for the FAA and the Volpe Center. To access real-time flight information online, visit FlightView Flight Tracker or FlightView Mobile Flight Tracker.
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