AI Technology Revolutionizes Parking at Dayton International Airport
DAYTON, Ohio — Dayton International Airport is set to enhance passenger convenience through a new partnership with Metropolis, a company specializing in artificial intelligence and computer vision solutions. This collaboration focuses on implementing AI technology for efficient parking management, allowing passengers to save time and streamline their travel experience.
Upon arriving at the airport, passengers will no longer need to deal with paper tickets. Instead, they can register using a QR code and manage their parking through the Metropolis mobile app. This revolutionary approach eliminates the hassle of lost tickets and provides instant access to parking information via smartphones.
Passengers can reserve and pay for parking in various lots, including garage, short-term, long-term, economy, overflow, and cellphone lots. The online platform at flydayton.com allows guests to modify or cancel their parking reservations up to two hours before their arrival.
Gil Turner, director of Dayton International Airport, expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, stating, ‘We’re so pleased to launch these new innovative services allowing our valued travelers the ability to just drive in and drive out, saving them valuable time and helping make their journey as smooth as possible.’ He emphasized that this partnership represents a significant milestone in advancing airport technology and enhancing passenger services.
Over the past four years, Dayton International Airport has seen a consistent rise in passenger boardings, and officials believe this new system will help alleviate some common travel-related stress.
Alex Israel, CEO and co-founder of Metropolis, highlighted the benefits of their collaboration: ‘At Metropolis, our mission is to provide frictionless payment experiences to all consumers, saving them their most precious resource: time. By combining our cutting-edge technology with DAY’s commitment to excellence, we are redefining the traveler’s journey.’ This partnership aims to reduce wait times and improve overall convenience, setting a positive tone for travelers’ experiences.
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