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In a deal announced yesterday, Southwest is paying IBM about $2 million for approximately 250 “rapid check-in” kiosks that will be installed in airports including San Antonio, Phoenix ...
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) plans to install more than 250 self-service check-in kiosks at airports across the country as part of efforts to speed passengers to their flights ...
Southwest Airlines Co. says an outage of its airport-technology systems was preventing passengers nationwide from printing boarding passes for part of Tuesday.Airline spokeswoman Christi McNeill ...
McCarran, which will own and maintain the SpeedCheck kiosks, has spent $2 million for the first phase of the project, which entails the installment of 38 kiosks in key areas of the airport.
Southwest now has Rapid Check-In airport kiosks at all 59 stations in its system. St. Louis was the last airport to get the kiosks. Since the launch of the kiosks last July, the initial ...
McNeill said customers could check in from home or on mobile devices but not at airports, and reservations were not affected. She said the Dallas-based airline didn’t know what caused the outage.
Southwest expects to fall far short of its goal of having 200 airport check-in kiosks installed across the country by the end of the month, The DAILY has learned, due to programming and testing ...
Airline spokeswoman Christi McNeill said the problems affecting its check-in kiosks were fixed by late afternoon. Some passengers posted comments and photos on Twitter of long lines at Southwest ...
The self check-in kiosks will be found in the ticket lobby of GSP and are available to passengers flying with American Airlines, Delta Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, officials say.