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The only American carrier
operating flights from Nigeria to the United States Delta Airline, is “deploying
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) baggage tracking technology across its
system, including between Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport and
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.” According to the airline, “the
move will provide Nigerian customers with improved real-time tracking of
luggage throughout the travel experience.
Delta remains the only U.S. carrier to operate nonstop service between
Nigeria and the United States offering hundreds of onward connecting opportunities
via Delta’s Atlanta hub.”
“RFID will replace barcode
hand scanning – the industry standard since the early 90s. With this new
technology, scanners use radio waves to capture highly accurate and consistent
data stored on an RFID chip embedded in the luggage tag, driving superior tracking
and increased transparency.
“With RFID, customers will
see their bags on and off the aircraft during their journey via push
notifications to the Fly Delta mobile app beginning in the fourth quarter of
2016.
Bobby Bryan, commercial
manager for West and East Africa, Delta Air Lines, said, “RFID is another
example of our investment in the Nigerian marketplace. It offers customers clear visibility of their
checked bags and will set a new standard for more transparent, interactive
tracking on the Fly Delta mobile app.”
He continued, “Delta’s daily nonstop flight between Lagos and Atlanta
has gone from strength to strength and we continue to be focused on offering
the best experience for our customers.”
Better baggage handling
processes and enhanced technology have already shrunk the airline’s mishandled
bag rates by 68 percent over the past 10 years, establishing Delta as the
leading U.S.-based global airline for baggage performance. In 2015 Delta led
U.S. global airlines in Department of Transportation (DOT) bag performance
while setting six monthly DOT records and a full year record.
Delta operates the flights
between Lagos and Atlanta with Boeing 767 aircraft with up to 208 seats
featuring 36 business seats in Delta One, 35 seats in Comfort Plus and 137 in
its main economy cabin.
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