Airport digitalisation, also known as Airport 4.0, allows airports to embrace paperless operations, enhance their operational and situational awareness and consequently target a lower cost base to become more competitive. The journey towards paperless operations is a challenging one and requires that many airport stakeholders be aligned. These stakeholders will need to rely on specific airport applications running on their rugged cell phone or tablet during the turnaround. Application enablement can be done by ensuring reliable, secure wireless connectivity everywhere at the airport.
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he American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) is launching a new series of webinars aimed at promoting Mexico as a tourism destination.
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