Condor equips cabin crews with tablets

Photo: Condor.
Photo: Condor.

Condor equips cabin crews with tablets

Photo: Condor.
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Condor is taking a step towards digitization: The cabin crews are now on the move with their own tablet, the Sky Tab. This tool is intended to optimize on-board sales and communication.

Anyone who will be addressed by name by a Condor employee in the future need not fear immediately. Because the Sky Tab makes it possible to receive information on travelers in compliance with data protection regulations. This should make the border experience even more personal for customers. By providing all flight-relevant documents for the cabin crews in digital form, Condor will save paper and thus weight in the future.

“The SkyTab has on-board sales software that is specially tailored to Condor's needs. Guests can make cashless payments with all common credit and giro cards, mostly contactless and quickly, and receive their receipt digitally on request. In addition, the payment process with Apple and Google Pay is also possible. The availability of the products is displayed in real time through live tracking of sales on each flight. In addition, the software optimizes communication with all interfaces in the supplier process for efficient logistics ”, it says in the broadcast.

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