Friday, April 1, 2016

Borda aircraft with Facebook Messenger – 99mac

IM client Facebook Messenger can now be used to receive boarding passes for air travel.

Facebook has future plans for IM client Messenger, and now support a new service, which is to receive and store boarding passes for air travel. The Dutch airline KLM Royal Dutch Airlines now provides its travelers the opportunity to receive updates about the journey through a conversation in Messenger, and there may also be the boarding card is received.

Travelers will also be able to through the same conversation, ask questions to KLM’s support staff, and of course updated about delayed flights and anything else that is important for a trip, reports Tech Insider.

According to David Marcus on Facebook is KLM Royal Dutch Airlines the “first” airline that initiates collaboration with Messenger, suggesting that more will follow. He says:

– This is something I personally wanted to solve a very long time, which is to remove stress and kompliceringar from air travel .

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