Servy launches self-service digital platform at Adelaide Airport
Enterprise hospitality self-service platform Servy has launched its first Airport Marketplace program in Australia.
It introduced the Order Now service at Adelaide Airport (ADL).
Passengers at Adelaide Airport can use the ADL Order Now platform to conveniently order food, drinks, confectionery and wine via their personal digital devices.
Guests can choose from a number of noted South Australian brands, including Penfolds Wine Bar and Kitchen, Coopers Alehouse, and Southern Providore.
A total of eight operators at Adelaide Airport are live on the marketplace platform for digital ordering, with more options coming throughout 2022.
Jeff Livney, Chief Experience Officer at Servy, said; “We’re proud to be expanding across the Asia Pacific region and excited to be working with Adelaide Airport to bring our self-service solutions to more passengers and travel hospitality outlets in Australia.”
Adelaide is the fifth-largest domestic and international airport in Australia and handles more than eight million passengers annually.
The launch marks Servy’s first venture in South Australia.
It currently operates its Kiosk and Order@ solutions at various other locations across Australia with existing hospitality operator partnerships.
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