BagID Signs €1.75mn Baggage Handling Contract with Aena
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Aena gathers momentum to face an ambitious investment plan dedicated to modernizing and expanding its airport network with the aim of dimensioning itself to accompany the growth of tourism. While waiting for more details on the actions planned for the end of the decade that will be included in the third airport regulation document (DORA III), the company is already working on the planning of the works that it will develop in different phases.To …
Aena and BagID partner to customise and implement groundbreaking digital baggage solution
The following article was published by Future Travel Experience Aena and BagID are to customise and implement a groundbreaking digital baggage solution across Spanish airports. This follows BagID’s successful participation in the Aena Ventures Accelerator Program. Aena and BagID are to customise and implement a groundbreaking digital baggage solution across Spanish airports. This follows BagID’s successful participation in the Aena Ventures Acce…
BagID signs €1.75mn baggage handling contract with Aena
Norwegian travel tech company BagID has signed a €1.75mn two-year contract with Aena to deliver a “groundbreaking” digital baggage solution across airports in Spain. BagID said the partnership is the result of the company’s successful participation in the Aena Ventures Accelerator Program, where it won the Airport Efficiency category, emerging as one of five start-ups selected from over 500 applicants across 42 countries. Over six months, BagID …
MADRID, 1 (EUROPA PRESS) Bolt, VTC vehicle platform, has renewed its agreement with Aena and has secured a second license at the airports of Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas, Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat and Málaga-Costa del Sol, which totaled 146 million passengers in 2024. Last year, the volume of trips with Bolt since [...] La entrada Bolt gets a second license from Aena at the airports of Madrid, Barcelona and Malaga aparece primero en Fo…
Aena plans to adapt the infrastructures of the airport of Seville to the future demand for traffic, including air cargo, in the midst of the debate on its enlargement, and to propose this plan of action in the next document of Airport Regulation (DORA) (2027-2031), which contemplates the necessary works in this regard, while ensuring that "the necessary studies are already available" for this purpose, so "the intention is to start the work in th…
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