The company hopes that this “computer application for mobile
phones” will be able to give information and direct people to the appropriate
channels, depending on the issue.
The measure is part of the contingency plan prepared
together with the Government to respond “to the exponential increase in the
arrival of passengers in the summer period”, the Ministry of Internal
Administration said in a statement.
“In terms of technology: ANA is developing a chatbot – a
computer application for mobile phones – for information and assistance to
passengers, with a view to better directing them to the appropriate channel”.
Chatbot is the name given to applications that use
artificial intelligence methods – some more than others – that allow the
automated handling of requests or questions raised by people. The use of chatbots
is a growing trend in customer support services.
ANA believes that a chatbot can also help passengers at
Portuguese airports, being one of two measures still in the implementation
phase. The other is “to develop signage that will improve and simplify the
various channels dedicated to the flow of passengers”.
Alongside these measures, the Ministry of Internal
Administration has highlighted the reinforcement of human resources at
airports, including inspectors from the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF)
and agents of the Public Security Police (PSP) and the use of technological
doors for electronic passenger control is being extended.
These measures come at a time when the resumption of flights
after Covid-19 is causing chaos at airports internationally, including in
Portugal, especially at Humberto Delgado Airport, in Lisbon. This weekend,
dozens of flights were cancelled, leaving thousands of people on the ground and
causing long lines and delays, as passengers sought solutions to their
constraints.
I can already imagine, chatbot with same role as humans: “Talk to the hand”. I had to restrain my laughter fits as I read PT Resident yesterday because “Everyone in Tap was running away as soon as they saw ppl(…)”; (source-“Tap passenger describes nightmare weekend at Lisbon airport”, 4/7/2022).
By guida from Lisbon on 06 Jul 2022, 04:46