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by rjrjrjrj
90 days ago
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Air travel has changed a lot. Booking, boarding, change/gate notifications, rebooking options, customs and immigration is done via phone. Transit to/from the airport via Uber or a transit pass stored in your smartphone wallet. Baggage tracking via airtags Yeah, there's vague precedents for this stuff from the desktop computer era, but it only _really_ works when you've got an internet-connected device in your pocket. |
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The others you mentions, I would argue against. Yes it is convenient to order a taxi via an app on your phone, but in 2007 you could do so via SMS or a phone call, so not much has change really other then we now have one more interface to pick from.
I don’t see how smartphones have changed rebooking, nor customs, and especially not immigration which has become 100x more of a headache then it was in 2007. And finally, airtags are a separate technology from smartphones.