Key Points

Adani Airports has launched three major digital initiatives to revolutionize air travel. The aviio platform connects all airport stakeholders on a single operational system. Passengers can use Adani OneApp for everything from lounge bookings to duty-free shopping. These technologies aim to create seamless, anxiety-free travel experiences through digital innovation.

Key Points: Adani Airports Launches Digital Initiatives for Smarter Air Travel

  • aviio platform connects airport operators and airlines on one smart system
  • Adani OneApp integrates rewards, shopping and flight updates for passengers
  • Airport in a Box uses digital twins for seamless infrastructure expansion
  • Initiatives focus on eliminating data silos and improving partner collaboration
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Adani Airports focuses on digitisation initiatives for smarter air travel

Adani Airports introduces aviio, Adani OneApp, and Airport in a Box to streamline operations and enhance passenger experiences through digital innovation.

"aviio helps passengers reduce travel anxiety by giving them the confidence to plan and enjoy their journey smoothly. - Adani Airports"

New Delhi, September 17

Adani Airports Holdings Ltd (AAHL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, on Thursday announced a series of digital initiatives aimed at redefining passenger journeys across its airports. The company said, in a press release, that the move is part of its strategy to make air travel smarter and more seamless through technology.

The company said its digital strategy rests on three key pillars: aviio, Adani OneApp, and Airport in a Box. These platforms are designed to serve both passengers and stakeholders, with a focus on streamlining operations, enhancing collaboration, and providing better travel experiences.

The release explained that aviio, developed in-house, works as a "smart airport operations platform." It brings together airport operators, airlines, security agencies, ground handlers, and service providers on one system. The platform aims to eliminate data silos and make information accessible across partner ecosystems, including airlines and regulatory bodies.

According to the company, aviio helps passengers reduce travel anxiety by giving them the confidence to plan and enjoy their journey smoothly.

Alongside this, Adani OneApp has been introduced as an integrated travel companion for passengers. The app brings multiple airport services under one platform, ranging from rewards programmes to duty-free shopping.

Passengers can pre-book lounges, shop online with delivery at the gate, check live flight updates, and even book parking with the Park & Fly feature. Since its launch, the app has added over 1,200 key performance indicators and 60 features, making data widely available to passengers. AAHL encourages the adoption of the app through staff onboarding and partnerships with external service providers.

The third initiative, Airport in a Box, focuses on building future-ready airport infrastructure. It is a plug-and-play solution designed to integrate digital systems into new and existing airports. By utilising digital twins and scalable systems, the company stated that capacity expansion and operational upgrades can be carried out seamlessly, rather than as separate projects.

AAHL added that these steps are part of its wider passenger-first strategy, which also involves sustainable infrastructure and improved multimodal connectivity. The company stated that it is working to ensure seamless transfers between road, rail, and metro networks while integrating green design principles into its airport developments.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope they implement this properly across all airports. The Park & Fly feature sounds useful - parking at Delhi airport is always a nightmare. But will it work during peak hours? 🤔
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Arjun K
Good initiative but I hope they don't neglect basic infrastructure. Digital apps are great but we still need clean toilets, proper seating and efficient security checks. Focus on fundamentals too!
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Sarah B
The integration with metro and rail connectivity is crucial. Many international travelers struggle with last-mile connectivity from airports. If they can solve this, it will be a huge win for Indian aviation! ✈️
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Vikram M
Digital twins and plug-and-play solutions sound impressive technically. Hope this means faster airport development. We need more airports to handle growing passenger traffic in tier 2 cities.
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Ananya R
Hope the app works for non-tech savvy passengers too. My parents still prefer physical assistance at airports. Digital should complement human service, not replace it completely.

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