Saturday 21 February 2015

Shorter Passenger Processing Time Will Alleviate Congestion at Airports and Boost the Global Airport E-Gates Market

Reportstack has announced a new market research report on the Global Airport E-gates Market 2015-2019 which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.91 percent from 2014-2019. 
According to the report, decreased passenger processing time is expected to drive the Global Airport E-Gates Market during the forecast period. Passenger processing time extends from check-in to boarding, and increased processing time leads to congestion at airports and longer wait times. “E-gates installed at airports help optimize processes, reduce time spent by customers and also enable efficient verification of individuals,”
The report emphasizes increased adoption of cloud-based services at airports to ensure a centralized, searchable repository of historical data which can be used by employees irrespective of geographies and time zones.  “Cloud-based services ensure low cost of ownership along with improved methods of managing large volumes of data. 
These services ensure scalability on demand without added costs for end-users, which is expected to fuel demand and contribute to growth in the e-gates market through the forecast period,” 
To access full report with TOC, please visit Global Airport E-gates Market 2015-2019
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