Airlines

IATA Symposium Puts The Customer First

IATA has announced that ‘Unlocking Value Creation by Putting the Customer First’ will be the theme of the 2022 World Passenger Symposium (WPS). The event will take place from Nov. 1 to Nov. 3, 2022 in Bahrain with Gulf Air as the host airline.

Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, said: “Like any business, airlines are most successful when they meet customer expectations. Global standards help to facilitate this. The challenge is ensuring the standards keep pace with technology-driven innovations and evolving customer demands around digital. Air travellers expect transparency wherever they shop for fares, and other airline products, customized offers; bag tracking and contactless processing at airports. I look forward to discussing how we are making these advancements and more happen at this year’s IATA World Passenger Symposium.”

Captain Waleed AlAlawi, Gulf Air Acting Chief Executive Officer, will deliver an Opening Keynote Address, and observed: “Our customers are our top priority at Gulf Air. This conference provides a valuable opportunity for the aviation industry to discuss and debate initiatives and standards relating to putting the passenger first. We are very excited to be hosting the IATA World Passenger Symposium and look forward to welcoming the speakers and delegates to Bahrain.”

This year’s WPS combines the former Digital, Data and Retailing Symposium, the Global Airport and Passenger Symposium and the Accessibility Symposium into a single event to reflect the importance and connectedness of all three elements to the customer experience.

In addition to plenary sessions, three knowledge tracks (Retail and Payment, Airport & Pax Experience and Accessibility) will address the end-to-end customer journey – encompassing everything from shopping and purchasing an air travel product to arriving at the destination. Each step in the travel process will be addressed from the customer and provider perspectives.

Session topics include:

  • Enabling customer centricity in a new open ecosystem
  • How are airlines adopting to the change of customer centricity and true retailing
  • Competition in the aggregation space
  • Customers at the centre of contactless travel
  • Overcoming baggage challenges for a better customer experience
  • Providing customers with an eco-friendly airport experience
  • * End-to-end biometrics technology driving airport development
  • Airport accessibility and inclusive design
  • Transport of mobility aids
  • Disability and accessibility research: what is new and why it matters for aviation

Other highlights of WPS will include:

  • Results of IATA’s 2022 Global Passenger Survey
  • Economic outlook
  • An exhibition showcasing the latest products, technologies and solutions which define the passenger experience both on the ground, and in the air

Go to www.iata.org for more.