Hexaware Technologies launches QwikCheck BCBP Solution
Singh | Nov 11, 2009 | Comments 0
Hexaware Technologies, a leading global provider of IT & BPO services and consulting, today announced the launch of the QwikCheck Bar Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) solution. The solution will help generate two dimensional (2D) Bar-coded boarding passes. This ready to use solution can be easily integrated with any existing Departure Control System (DCS) system used by an airline, to enhance the web and mobile check-in facilities offered to passengers.
BCBP is one of the initiatives mandated by International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Board of Governors under the Simplifying the Business (StB) program to reduce costs and enhance passenger experience. A 2D bar code replaces the magnetic strips as defined in the Automated Ticket and Boarding Pass Version 2 (ATB2) standard. All IATA member airlines have to be 100% BCBP compliant by the end of 2010.
Hexaware’s QwikCheck solution is based on this initiative to help simplify and reduce the Costs of airline operations. While the solution will provide the benefit of reduced check-in and equipment costs for the airlines, it will help airports manage space better and lower their maintenance costs. In addition, passengers could spend less time at the airports and use a single boarding pass for their entire journey.
Hexaware’s QwikCheck solution is built upon layered service oriented architecture (SOA) for seamless integration with the existing DCS system. It also supports all modes of check-in processes including Web Check-in, Kiosk Check-in and Mobile Check-in. It gives passengers the option to print their boarding passes at home, and then proceed to the baggage drop-off or directly to the gate using one document for the entire journey, even on a multi-segment itinerary, further simplifying the travel process for the passenger.
In 2009, airlines are estimated to spend 1.74% of revenues in IT globally, with Passenger Processing and Services being the top investment area. Due to the IATA mandate, airlines will have to invest in a BCBP solution. The airlines have to also ensure that they upgrade the existing DCS so that it can issue and read BCBP, Advanced equipment will also be required in order to become BCBP capable.
The stock of Hexaware Technologies are trading at Rs 88, up Rs 1, or 1% at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Wednesday at 3:10 p.m.
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