SITA helps airlines meet Korean data requirements
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Border management solutions provider, SITA, has launched a new service to help airlines meet new data obligations required by the Korean government.
The company’s interactive advance passenger processing (iAPP) service checks, formats and submits flight data directly to authorities in advance of flight departure. Already several carriers from North Asia are using the service and others from South Asia and North America will be connected over the coming weeks. The service is designed to airlines to conform to the differing demands of various governments.
Dan Ebbinghaus, SITA Vice President of Government and Security Solutions, said;
“Despite the efforts of the air transport industry to achieve standardisation on data submission formats, individual governments are still coming up with different interpretations of those formats along with different connectivity requirements and submission timings.”
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