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Enhanced passenger experience coming to Southern Taiwan’s busiest airport

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Dana Ermolenko
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With air travel in Asia continuing to surge, airports face the challenge of delivering smoother journeys for passengers while managing growing pressure on their operations. Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH), Taiwan’s second-largest international gateway, is tackling that challenge head-on with a new seven-year agreement with SITA. The partnership will see the deployment of next-generation passenger processing systems that make check-in faster, boarding more efficient, and airport operations more resilient and secure.

The comprehensive deal includes the latest versions of passenger processing solutions, including Common Use Terminal Equipment to enable shared airline check-in infrastructure, Common Use Self-Service kiosks for quick passenger check-in and bag tag printing, and the Local Departure Control System, a vital backup to ensure flights continue departing smoothly even if main airline systems become temporarily unavailable. Together, these solutions represent the newest generation of passenger processing technology, built to deliver flexibility for airlines and convenience for passengers.

Sumesh Patel, President, Asia Pacific at SITA commented: “Across Asia, passenger numbers are climbing fast, and airports are under pressure to deliver efficient operations without compromising the travel experience. Legacy systems simply cannot keep pace with this demand. By adopting next-generation passenger processing, Kaohsiung is setting a benchmark for how airports can combine speed, resilience, and flexibility. This is part of a broader regional shift, where airports are embracing scalable, future-ready tools that reduce cost and complexity while keeping passengers moving seamlessly.”

Guojie Hu, Kaohsiung International Airport Airlines Operation Committee CTO stated: “Our focus is on improving operations across all touchpoints while preparing our airport for future growth. By expanding our shared systems with SITA, we improve efficiency, reduce congestion and enhance resilience across check-in and boarding. We look forward to continuing this partnership as we respond to rising travel demand and innovate our services.”

The agreement cements SITA’s position as the trusted technology provider for all of Taiwan’s international airports, marking a major milestone in the company’s long-term presence in the region. The addition of LDCS is particularly critical, offering a robust local backup system that allows boarding to proceed even when the Departure Control System connection is lost. This boosts operational stability and ensures a smoother experience for passengers even during peak periods.

This is also a significant multi-airport win for SITA in the region and will increase the number of global sites using its Airport Management Solution (AMS) to 165.





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