Patent classifications
G07B11/00
SERVER-RECOMMENDED DIGITAL TICKET CHECKING MECHANISMS
The disclosure provides a method, system, and apparatus for ticket checking based on a server-recommended ticket checking scheme. The method includes: receiving a ticket checking scheme recommendation request; responding to the ticket checking scheme recommendation request, retrieving a ticket checking scheme that is matched based on eligible data included in the ticket checking scheme recommendation request; matching the data included in the ticket checking scheme recommendation request with the ticket checking scheme; and setting and storing at least one form of password data for ticket checking in the ticket checking scheme after data matching. The disclosed embodiments reasonably recommend a ticket checking mode on the basis of existing venue characteristics, while ensuring the security of ticket checking. Ticket checking efficiency is thereby improved, and staff and equipment input and ticket checking costs are thereby reduced.
SERVER-RECOMMENDED DIGITAL TICKET CHECKING MECHANISMS
The disclosure provides a method, system, and apparatus for ticket checking based on a server-recommended ticket checking scheme. The method includes: receiving a ticket checking scheme recommendation request; responding to the ticket checking scheme recommendation request, retrieving a ticket checking scheme that is matched based on eligible data included in the ticket checking scheme recommendation request; matching the data included in the ticket checking scheme recommendation request with the ticket checking scheme; and setting and storing at least one form of password data for ticket checking in the ticket checking scheme after data matching. The disclosed embodiments reasonably recommend a ticket checking mode on the basis of existing venue characteristics, while ensuring the security of ticket checking. Ticket checking efficiency is thereby improved, and staff and equipment input and ticket checking costs are thereby reduced.
INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
An information processing apparatus in the present invention includes: an acquisition unit that acquires first history information indicating that a procedure related to boarding of a passenger in an airport was performed with biometric authentication and second history information indicating that the procedure was performed with reading of a medium; and an output unit that outputs usage status of the biometric authentication in the procedure based on the first history information and the second history information.
INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
An information processing apparatus in the present invention includes: an acquisition unit that acquires first history information indicating that a procedure related to boarding of a passenger in an airport was performed with biometric authentication and second history information indicating that the procedure was performed with reading of a medium; and an output unit that outputs usage status of the biometric authentication in the procedure based on the first history information and the second history information.
Return leg remote passenger check-in from bag tag identifiers
The invention presents a method and system for check-in processes for passengers on return travel. The method involves, after arriving at a destination, electronically acquiring an originating hardcopy bag tag identifier (OP-BTI) associated with or printed on a printed bag tag from an originating airline carrier that is on a luggage item of a passenger to create a digital BTI data record linked to the originating airline carrier. The process involves accessing a B-type message using a unique identifier representative of the BTI data record from a computer system associated with an originating airline carrier linked to information of a passenger name record (PNR). The process includes retrieving check-in information of a return leg of travel of the passenger with a designated return travel carrier using information associated with the PNR, and checking in the passenger with the designated return travel carrier using the retrieved check-in information, during a check-in window.
Return leg remote passenger check-in from bag tag identifiers
The invention presents a method and system for check-in processes for passengers on return travel. The method involves, after arriving at a destination, electronically acquiring an originating hardcopy bag tag identifier (OP-BTI) associated with or printed on a printed bag tag from an originating airline carrier that is on a luggage item of a passenger to create a digital BTI data record linked to the originating airline carrier. The process involves accessing a B-type message using a unique identifier representative of the BTI data record from a computer system associated with an originating airline carrier linked to information of a passenger name record (PNR). The process includes retrieving check-in information of a return leg of travel of the passenger with a designated return travel carrier using information associated with the PNR, and checking in the passenger with the designated return travel carrier using the retrieved check-in information, during a check-in window.
Multi-leg travel baggage tracking
This invention presents a method for streamlining both the luggage handling and check-in processes for passengers traveling with a first-mode travel carrier (FMTC). The process involves obtaining the identifier of a paper bag tag (BT) from the FMTC on a passenger's luggage, converting it into digital data, and linking it to the FMTC. The passenger's bag number is extracted from the digital data, and additional passenger data such as the passenger name record (PNR) is accessed from the FMTC using this number. The method then autonomously generates a passenger manifest record, combining the digital bag tag data with the PNR, to facilitate check-in for the return leg of the journey with a return travel carrier (RTC). This process is repeated for multiple passengers associated with a lodging entity, creating passenger manifest files that serve as a conduit for checking in passengers with the RTC.
Multi-leg travel baggage tracking
This invention presents a method for streamlining both the luggage handling and check-in processes for passengers traveling with a first-mode travel carrier (FMTC). The process involves obtaining the identifier of a paper bag tag (BT) from the FMTC on a passenger's luggage, converting it into digital data, and linking it to the FMTC. The passenger's bag number is extracted from the digital data, and additional passenger data such as the passenger name record (PNR) is accessed from the FMTC using this number. The method then autonomously generates a passenger manifest record, combining the digital bag tag data with the PNR, to facilitate check-in for the return leg of the journey with a return travel carrier (RTC). This process is repeated for multiple passengers associated with a lodging entity, creating passenger manifest files that serve as a conduit for checking in passengers with the RTC.
Digital recreation of original bag tag identifier
The invention presents a method and system for luggage handling and/or check-in processes for passengers on return travel. After completion of a leg of travel of a passenger with a travel carrier, the process includes electronically acquiring, by at least one electronic acquiring device, an originating hardcopy bag tag identifier (OP-BTI) printed on an originating printed bag tag from the travel carrier that is on a luggage item to create a digital BTI data record linked to the travel carrier. The method includes accessing information of the originating printed bag tag of the passenger populated in a manifest file. The method includes printing, by a printing device, a return leg travel International Air Transport Association (IATA) bag tag for a return flight linked to the originating printed bag tag.
Digital recreation of original bag tag identifier
The invention presents a method and system for luggage handling and/or check-in processes for passengers on return travel. After completion of a leg of travel of a passenger with a travel carrier, the process includes electronically acquiring, by at least one electronic acquiring device, an originating hardcopy bag tag identifier (OP-BTI) printed on an originating printed bag tag from the travel carrier that is on a luggage item to create a digital BTI data record linked to the travel carrier. The method includes accessing information of the originating printed bag tag of the passenger populated in a manifest file. The method includes printing, by a printing device, a return leg travel International Air Transport Association (IATA) bag tag for a return flight linked to the originating printed bag tag.