Ready to use in standalone or integrated mode (with TAV IT suite of solutions such as AODB, RMS, FIDS and other systems.)Į-Gates or handheld terminals(HHT) suitable for different needs of the terminal areas and business, offering great flexibility and mobility for airports.Ĭlear ‘Deny/Allow’ decision, automated validation built upon rule based configuration, enforcing regulations easily and reduce potential fraud.ĭetailed validation rule set which can be configured via user-friendly web based graphical user interface. Open architecture allows integration with airline DCSs, airport systems (AODB/FIDS/BRS/…), and local authority systems and can be extended with related systems such as Business Intelligence, Queue Management, Flow Tracking.
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For example, airside ground handlers at boarding gates can see passenger lists who are on the airside
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Self-service or agent assisted clearance.Fast, efficient security check-point verification.The key benefits of TAV Technologies TDAS product are: TAV Technologies TDAS product uses real-time data to instantaneously verify or deny passenger clearance against airport and airline systems, strengthening security while reducing queues and providing valuable data for improving the passenger experience and airport operations. With airline passenger traffic around the world increasing day by day, it’s never been more critical to keep people moving safely and efficiently. Hence, a smooth flowing operation is essential for 24x7. Airports are always struggling of constantly arriving and departing passengers, floating luggage, the constant threat to security and tons of cargo moving in and out of terminals. An airport certainly makes the first impression of a city or a country and it’s important to get that first impression right.