Kaohsiung International Airport to deploy SITA technology
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Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH), Taiwan’s second-largest international gateway, is to deploy SITA’s next-generation passenger processing systems to “make check-in faster, boarding more efficient, and airport operations more resilient and secure”.
The airport’s new deal includes with SITA includes the latest versions of its passenger processing solutions, including Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE), Common Use Self-Service (CUSS) kiosks and the Local Departure Control System (LDCS).
The agreement cements SITA’s position as the trusted technology provider for all of the country’s international airports, marking a major milestone in the company’s long-term presence in the region.
“Across Asia, passenger numbers are climbing fast, and airports are under pressure to deliver efficient operations without compromising the travel experience,” said Sumesh Patel, President, Asia Pacific at SITA.
“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.”
Speaking for the Kaohsiung International Airport Airlines Operation Committee, Guojie Chen, noted: “Our focus is on improving operations across all touchpoints while preparing our airport for future growth.”