After the number of months the Apple Watch in the street and the numerous studies of user satisfaction with it that have been carried out, it is necessary to talk a little about what companies such as British Airways are doing to adapt to arrival, Increasingly accused of users of its services with an Apple Watch on their wrist.
The airline British Airways has taken a giant step forward and has begun to adapt the boarding pass scanners they have so that they can detect in a feasible way the codes of the electronic boarding passes that passengers begin to show on the small screens of their watches.
Undoubtedly you are witnessing an evolution regarding the presentation of certain documentation and that is that behind are those moments when a certain company left you on the ground or He made you buy a new ticket because you forgot your boarding passes.
The world of technology evolves and with it the services that we use every day. Undoubtedly the step that this airline has taken will be the beginning of many others. We have to be clear that the devices with which airline employees read boarding passes were prepared to read QR codes from paper or mobile screens. Now, everything has to be adjusted for the most modern user, the one with your boarding passes visible on the screen of your Apple Watch in the Wallet application.
Proof of this is that to begin with, 136 handheld scanners will be available from December 15 at Heathrow Airport terminals 3 and 5.