Navigating Efficiency – Atrius® Wayfinder Unveils Multi-point Routing
The journey from start to finish is rarely a straightforward path. Learn how multi-point routing enhances and optimizes the passenger journey.
Indoor wayfinding is the process of helping people navigate and find their way around complex indoor environments.
The journey from start to finish is rarely a straightforward path. Learn how multi-point routing enhances and optimizes the passenger journey.
This article was originally posted by APEX. Intelligent spaces enhance the passenger experience, and with Atrius Wayfinder, it is easier to navigate the airport. Read more from Atrius.
Heathrow’s leaders’ devotion to perfecting the Door-to-Gate journey has led to an airport full of passengers who feel in control of their day of travel.
This article was originally published on Aviation Pros. Together, technology companies, airports and airlines represent the three big pieces responsible for enhancing the passenger experience. Newly released data shows that air travel is experiencing […]
Organizations are constantly looking for new ways to optimize their use of physical spaces, increase efficiency, and enhance the customer experience. Learn how airports are using vision technology to make data-driven decisions and improve the passenger experience.
Atrius Wayfinder is opening the world, one airline and airport at a time. Our latest update provides a rich set of new features to create more accessible experiences.
The travel experience begins hours or days before passengers leave for the airport. Read more about how travel industry all are investing heavily in building digital tools, primarily focusing on mobile apps.
The Acuity Brands Lighting Midwest Distribution Center (MWDC) and operations facility in Des Plaines, IL needed a relight. This case study highlights the challenges and solutions implemented in order to leverage their lighting upgrades and optimize spaces.
Co-hosted by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), and Atrius®, Moving Beyond Terminal Upgrades webinar showcased industry leaders from MSP, SEATAC, and JFKT4 and their innovative efforts to improve passengers' airport experiences.
My colleagues and I attended the 2022 World Aviation Festival representing Atrius®, the official 2022 wayfinding solution for the festival. Our industry is hyper-focused on meeting passenger expectations. After listening to and connecting with inspiring aviation leaders, our team brought home insight on these four top-of-mind trends.
Originally published by Total Retail. New technologies are emerging that can give retailers enhanced digital precision into the physical shopping experience. The ability to locate, trace and track resources in physical locations are being used by retailers to understand customers’ shopping journeys and behaviors, perfect their in-store design, and reduce operational costs across the board.
Atrius®, the leading indoor map provider for the world’s largest airlines and airports, announced today that it is the official map solution partner for the 2022 World Aviation Festival (WAF), the globe’s largest aviation technology conference and exhibition.
Originally published by International Airport Review. Tucson International Airport has announced upgrades to the airport's interactive map, allowing passengers to easily explore surrounding facilities.
Welcome to the final installment of our three-part series exploring the evolution of Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS) and wayfinding. Introducing Atrius Locator brings us full circle to understanding how innovative […]
Maps are not simply a tool to help us get from Point A to Point B – they provide the context we need to understand a place or information related to spaces and solve problems in new and familiar areas.
After a two-year delay, Passenger Terminal Expo 2022 landed in Paris, bringing an estimated 2,000 aviation partners together to discuss the latest technologies, products, challenges, and solutions reshaping the future […]
Welcome to the first in our three-part blog series exploring Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS). We're exploring its role within the technology landscape, the increasing number of applied use cases, and developers' next steps to maximize IPS' positive impact on any industry.
Originally published by Airports. Airports are improving how passengers navigate and improve the discoverability of their spaces through wayfinding technology.
With 2021 behind us, airport operators are reflecting on past accomplishments and strategizing opportunities for improvement in 2022.
The effects of the pandemic are still reshaping air travel. Airlines have three significant opportunities to focus on in 2022 as the industry continues to rebound.
“Day of travel” used to refer to our airport-specific activities such as parking, checking-in, boarding, deplaning, and baggage claim. But today, everything passengers do before, at, and after the airport is part of an upcoming journey.
We recently welcomed four aviation industry leaders to share their experiences managing the impact of COVID-19 on airport operations, restoring crucial traveler confidence, and identifying opportunities to build that confidence […]
Indoor positioning and wayfinding mobile apps became part of our daily lives over a decade ago when people adopted mobile apps as a preferred platform for everyday computing. As consumer and commercial expectations evolve, three emerging trends are shaping wayfinding solutions: Personal Wayfinder […]
Atrius Personal Wayfinder revolutionizes how airport leaders craft helpful, personal passenger experiences and deliver contactless, safe travel.
Welcoming 69 million passengers in 2019, Denver International Airport (DEN) is one of the top ten busiest airports in the world and the primary economic engine for the Colorado region, […]
Congratulations to our partner United Airlines on the recent release of their fully redesigned passenger-facing mobile app! Background While this release was a long time in the making, United was able to […]