SAUDI ARABIA

KKIA, in a world’s first, launches flights notifications service for deaf and dumb

April 16, 2022
A view of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh.
A view of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh.

RIYADH — The Riyadh Airports Company (RAC), in charge of running and operating King Khalid International Airport (KKIA), announced the launch of flights notifications service in sign language for the deaf and the dumb in addition to the provision of the related information the airport offers, qualifying KKIA as the world’s first airport to launch this service.

RAC announced the launch of the updated version of the interactive chat service through WhatsApp and Twitter applications, enhanced by artificial intelligence technology is considered among the most important pillars of the process of digital transformation on which the company relies.

In a statement, RAC CEO Eng. Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al-Maghlouth said that the service aims to ameliorate the experience of passengers through KKIA and benefit from the artificial intelligence in providing an interactive experience through social platforms, in addition to supporting the disabled social segment, enabling them to practice an exceptional experience as they use KKIA.

RAC has, over the past period, announced a host of initiatives within its strategic plan for digital transformation, he said, citing the new Ofoq platform designed to manage all airport’s operations through digitalization. — SPA


April 16, 2022
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