The implementation of the automatic baggage storage system helps tourists shorten check-in time by 15 - 20 minutes, contributing to reducing the load during peak hours, ensuring smooth traffic flow.

On June 11, Starlux Airlines became the first airline at Da Nang International Terminal (Terminal T2) to provide passengers with automatic baggage check-in service by integrating Terminal T2's self-bag drop system into the airline's check-in process.
Accordingly, the self-check-in baggage counter at Terminal T2 allows passengers to check in their baggage quickly and conveniently. Passengers can easily use the touch screen to print a tag, then stick the tag on their baggage and place it on the conveyor belt. The system will automatically transport the baggage to the security control area and transfer it to the plane.
Mr. Elvis Chao, Chief Representative of Starlux Airlines in Da Nang, said that Da Nang is a very potential market, Starlux brings about 9,000 passengers/month to this locality. Thanks to the e-visa policy with quick procedures, the number of visitors to Da Nang is increasing.
The implementation of the automatic baggage check-in system will help passengers shorten check-in time by 15-20 minutes, contributing to reducing congestion during rush hours and ensuring smooth traffic flow.

On the very first day of the self-service baggage drop-off counter, many passengers were satisfied with the quick electronic check-in and baggage drop-off procedures, without having to wait long.
It is known that Terminal T2 has officially put into operation the system of equipment such as self-check-in kiosk, autogate, and self-boarding gates.
In addition, the integration of the self-bag drop system at Terminal T2 this time allows passengers to use fully automated services from check-in, baggage check-in, immigration and boarding.
Thanks to this, the check-in process is significantly shortened, the passenger experience is enhanced, and the service efficiency of the terminal during peak hours is also improved, ensuring smooth traffic flow.
According to the Government Electronic Newspaper
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