Narita to boost ABD offering for Olympics

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Narita International Airport in Japan is to install 72 self-service auto bag drop (ABD) units ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Designed and built by ICM Airport Technics, the Series 7 ABD units will be progressively rolled out across all four terminals of Narita Airport. Multi-lingual and packed with user-friendly features, ICM’s ABD units will improve the efficiency of check-in and bag-drop times for passengers of multiple airlines.

As Japan’s leading international airport, Narita is strategically placed as a key operational hub in the Asia-Pacific region for the three major airline alliances – SkyTeam, Star Alliance and One World. This is ICM’s first foray into the Japanese market, with further significant developments in Japan to be announced in the coming months.

“ICM is delighted to have been appointed by Narita to bring our world-leading self-service solutions to improve the passenger experience and throughput in time for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games. This is an ideal opportunity for ICM to showcase our technology in Japan.” said ICM Group CEO Richard Dinkelmann.

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