Tuesday, November 25, 2014

At the international airport in New Jersey install six thousand iPad

OTG Management Company is engaged in the restaurant business, has decided to implement a very interesting, and even the ambitious project, which will require no small investment. The fact is that the OTG Management has decided to install about 6000 iPad tablet at the international airport in New Jersey. Strictly speaking, there will be mobile devices are not public at the airport, and restaurants that work on its territory, and next to him. All those institutions of all sizes at the airport 55.


Each of the six thousand tablets will be mounted in the terminal United Airlines. The installation process of 6000, according to preliminary estimates will take about one and a half years. In total, the project will need to spend about 12 million US dollars.


At the international airport in New Jersey install 6000 iPad


It is important to note that the plates are mounted not only in the airport in New Jersey terminal, they appear in the tables, a bar, as well as in many other places, including some of the walls. With the help of embedded iPad passengers will be able to get all the needed information about the airport and flight. Showing the camera of the mobile device your ticket, the passenger will be able to learn all about his flight. It can also request scheme for airport passengers and point to it as better to go to a certain place.


In addition, the “intelligent” system will help the airport in New Jersey to order food and drinks. If the order will not be completed on time, the system will notify all employees of the cafe or restaurant. Moreover, the system will remember the specific preferences of passengers and if they visit the same airport again, the terminal will “adjust” menu to the tastes of the client.


Affect whether these innovations on the cost of tickets and prices in restaurants is difficult to say. It is possible that will not happen significant increase, but not less likely that OTG Management does this in order to improve quality of service.








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