NEW DELHI: Air India has launched a new feature on its mobile app called " AEYE Vision " that will give real-time trip flight updates . This AI-based computer vision technology "allows passengers to access flight details, boarding pass es, baggage status, and meal options by simply scanning a code on their ticket, boarding pass, or baggage tag," says the airline.
"With AEYE Vision, users can point their phone camera at their boarding pass, baggage tag, or ticket to instantly access relevant trip details within the app, eliminating the need for manual data entry. This feature is accessible on the top-right corner of the Air India mobile app’s home page, as well as in other parts of the app where computer vision capability can eliminate or minimise data entry steps," it adds.
The key assistance features of AEYE Vision include:
The airline says it is planning to add more features such as baggage dimension check, passport scan, image-based destination search, and augmented reality-based destination details to its app over the next few months.
"With AEYE Vision, users can point their phone camera at their boarding pass, baggage tag, or ticket to instantly access relevant trip details within the app, eliminating the need for manual data entry. This feature is accessible on the top-right corner of the Air India mobile app’s home page, as well as in other parts of the app where computer vision capability can eliminate or minimise data entry steps," it adds.
The key assistance features of AEYE Vision include:
- Boarding Pass: Scan to instantly add journey details to ‘My Trips’ and check flight and baggage status.
- Baggage Tag: Users can scan their baggage tags to keep a track of their checked-in bags. This feature can inform users of when bags are loaded, unloaded, and are ready for pick up at the baggage claim.
- Ticket: This feature allows users to scan their tickets to initiate the web check-in process, add the trip to the ‘My Trips’ section, and track flights and checked-in bags.
The airline says it is planning to add more features such as baggage dimension check, passport scan, image-based destination search, and augmented reality-based destination details to its app over the next few months.
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