SALT LAKE CITY - OMNIQ Corp. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:OMQS), a provider of AI-based Fintech and automation solutions, has partnered with GETT, the exclusive airport-approved taxi service, to introduce advanced kiosks at Ben Gurion Airport, enhancing the travel experience for the airport's yearly 20 million passengers.
These kiosks are designed to offer a quick and secure method for booking and paying for taxi services upon arrival, aiming to address long-standing issues with local taxi services, including safety and wait times.
The kiosks, which are part of a broader initiative to improve airport taxi services, will be deployed at strategic locations within the airport. They will provide a user-friendly interface, real-time updates, multi-language support, and secure payment options. Travelers (NYSE:TRV) can use OMNIQ's Fintech solutions to prepay for their rides, ensuring transparent pricing. Each booking generates a unique code, allowing passengers to identify their assigned taxi securely.
Shai Lustgarten, CEO of OMNIQ, commented on the collaboration, stating the deployment of the first 30 kiosks could soon double, highlighting the company's commitment to enhancing customer experiences with AI and automation. The partnership with GETT at Ben Gurion Airport is seen as a key achievement in OMNIQ's journey to innovate and deliver solutions that prioritize safety, efficiency, and traveler satisfaction.
OMNIQ's solutions aim to set a new standard in customer service technology and establish a benchmark for airport transportation worldwide. The company's technologies are employed across various sectors, including supply chain management, homeland security, and traffic management, serving government agencies and Fortune 500 corporations.
This initiative is based on a press release statement and reflects OMNIQ's strategic alignment with industries that are increasingly in need of advanced AI technology solutions. The company has a significant presence in expanding markets such as the Global Safe City sector, the smart parking industry, and the fast-casual restaurant market.
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