Implement sensors to monitor airport lounge occupancy and provide real-time updates within an app, suggesting less crowded spots to users. This would help travelers avoid overcrowded areas and improve their experience.
I know I am not alone when I say everyone at one point has had a frustrating experience when trying to travel. At the airport yesterday, I couldn't help thinking of the various ways programmable data can be applied to make things even more seamless and less stressful So I thought of a few ways @irys_xyz Programmable data features could solve most of the common problems. I tried to simplify them so I don't write a lot. • Flight Uncertainty: Real-time updates via apps, SMS, or displays keep passengers informed about delays and gate changes instantly. • Long Queues: Live sensor data helps manage wait times by opening more lanes or redirecting staff, with apps showing estimated wait times. • Baggage Stress: RFID/barcode tracking alerts both staff and passengers about baggage status, easing anxiety over lost or delayed bags. • Missed Connections: Systems detect tight layovers and suggest alternate routes or rebooking options proactively. • Navigation Confusion: Indoor wayfinding apps update routes in real time using location data and gate changes. • Staff Shortages: Predictive data triggers alerts to open more counters when passenger traffic spikes. • Poor Announcements: Gate or flight changes update instantly across digital signs and apps to avoid confusion. • Overcrowding: Sensors monitor lounge or area occupancy, suggesting less crowded spots in real time. • Parking & Transport Issues: Live updates show parking availability and ground transport options, adjusting for delays. • Disruptions (Weather, Strikes): External and internal data trigger early alerts, rebooking suggestions, and operational adjustments. • Baggage Claim Waits: Tracking systems estimate carousel delivery times, notifying passengers when bags are about to arrive. All these and more could be automated and made seamless using programmable data. And all the data generated using these processes can be sold on @TryBrickroad to airline companies to further help there integration. Data is the future! Stay Hirys!