KIX To Conduct Drill to Prepare for Flood Season
- 2022-06-10
Kansai Airports announced that it will conduct a drill to prepare for flood season at Kansai
International Airport (KIX) on Friday, June 17, 2022.
This year, the training will be conducted under the assumption that customers would have to
spend the night at the airport due to the suspension of access services caused by a direct hit by
a typhoon. The training will focus on enhancing care for customers staying at the airport,
including during the night. In addition to setting up counters quicky for response to stranded
people, we will digitize and verify an "emergency information card" to ensure that customers are treated appropriately according to the priority and language. This system will simplify the
registration process and provide reliable and timely information by using QR codes projected on digital display in the airport and allowing people to operate on their own mobile terminals.
This will help to reduce the stress of customers in the event of a disaster, as well as to provide an efficient, non-contact response to customers. Through these drills, we aim to raise awareness of disaster prevention among airport employees and check appropriate procedures, thereby ensuring safe airport operations.
Kansai Airports Group will continue to ensure the safety of our customers' travel and create an
environment that allows them to use the airport with peace of mind.
Outline
Date: Friday, June 17, 13:30-14:30
Place: New T1 Operation Center, 2nd floor of Terminal 1 Building, in front of the temporary counter
Participating organizations: Kansai Airports, Kansai Airports Operation Services
Number of participants: Approx. 40 on-site participants, approx. 300 remote participants
Training details: Training on setting up counters for stranded people, verification of digital emergency information cards
Kansai Airports was established by a consortium made up of VINCI Airports and ORIX Corporation as its core members. Kansai Airports took over the operations of Kansai International Airport (“KIX”) and Osaka International Airport (“ITAMI”) from New Kansai International Airport Company (“NKIAC”) and has been operating the two airports since April 1, 2016.
Kansai Airports Kobe, Kansai Airports’ wholly-owned subsidiary, took over the operations of Kobe Airport (“KOBE”) from Kobe City and started its business as an operating company on April 1, 2018.
Under the concept of “One Kansai Airports Group”, Kansai Airports group strives to continuously improve its services for all airport guests through appropriate investments and efficient operations, with safety and security being the top priority. Kansai Airports group aims to maximize the potential of the three airports, for the benefit of the communities they serve.
For more information, please visit: http://www.kansai-airports.co.jp/en/
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- Kansai International Airport