Three Cambodian International Airports to Have Major System Upgrades

Three international airports in Cambodia will soon have a major system upgrade as the operator Cambodia Airports has recently inked a deal with renowned Spanish IT provider Amadeus to bring in a new management system called Amadeus Flow.

With the new approach, Cambodia Airports can temporarily reallocate resources not in use. One example would be by redistributing airline services between terminals because check-in desks and gates will no longer be tied to legacy fixed networks at specific points in the terminal.

With Amadeus Flow, Cambodia Airports will harness cloud technology to deliver passenger services from any location it chooses, according to the firm’s press release early this week.

Amadeus Flow’s open architecture is future-ready, laying the foundation to deploy innovations more easily, such as biometrics, contactless and self-service technologies as required. All of which can help to meet passenger demands for safer and more hygienic travel, whilst delivering an excellent passenger experience.

Phnom Penh International Airport General Manager Hervé Bonin said that passengers expect a smooth experience, and moving to a cloud with Amadeus means Cambodia airports can deliver that now and into the future.

“Combining this leading technology with recent key investments in facilities upgrades, our platforms are well prepared to welcome the next growth stage,” he added.

Cambodia Airports is the largest airport group in Cambodia, with three major hubs in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville.

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