Nedumbassery: Things are set to get "CUTE" at the Cochin International Airport. CUTE (Common User Terminal Equipment) is a software which helps streamline the reservation system at the airport and facilitate the checking-in of passengers of individual airlines from a common terminal.
Air-India, the ground- handling agent of the airport, is scheduled to implement the new system by the first week of January.
Air-India is already following the CUTE system at the Mumbai and Delhi airports.
CUTE facilitates the checking-in of passengers of all airlines from a common terminal while at the same time enabling the airlines to bestow their passengers with their own unique features. Under the CUTE system the Air-India DCS will have no role and the entries will go straight to the native DCS of the respective airlines and the responses will be readily available on the common terminal in which the entry was originally made.
The existing counters will be replaced by CUTE counters and to begin with there will be 24 counters in the international side and 10 in the domestic departure.
13/10/06 The Hindu
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