Singapore Airlines unveils updated mobile app
Singapore Airlines has rolled out a new mobile app with added features and functionality.
The new app is designed for faster performance and a more personalised experience.
New features include ‘Capture & Discover’ which uses image recognition and natural language processing to try to identify the user intent by pairing with a destination.
It has a built in real-time voice language translation tool and a ‘Measure Your Baggage’ tool which helps to determine if it is within cabin baggage limits.
Real time boarding gate information has been enhanced along with the destination’s weather and currency rates.
"The launch of our new app follows many other digital innovation initiatives. Improvements to our mobile app will not stop here and we will continue to invest our efforts to add value to our customers’ experience," said Campbell Wilson, SVP of sales and marketing.
The updated app is available to download for Android and iOS.
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