Ink Innovation has achieved IATA certification for its CUPPS Platform, expanding its airport service offerings. The certified Common Use Passenger Processing Systems (CUPPS) Platform introduces a revolutionary pricing model, providing airports with unparalleled flexibility for deployment. This advancement streamlines check-in and boarding processes for airports of all sizes. To support airport expansion, including low-cost terminals and those undergoing reconstruction, Ink offers its Common Use through a flexible subscription-based purchasing model.

Ink chief information officer Victor Alzate emphasises the need for flexible solutions in a market with a growing low-cost share and numerous underdeveloped airports. Ink aims to introduce an alternative purchasing model that aids airports in infrastructure and operational development while reducing capital expenditure.

Ink’s CUPPS enables multiple airlines to share workstations, reducing operational costs. The platform complies with the latest IATA CUPPS specifications, ensuring backward compatibility with legacy systems. Ink’s ecosystem includes cloud-based solutions for passenger handling, offering airlines a comprehensive DCS with functionalities beyond basic check-in and boarding. This encompasses ticket modifications, ancillary service payments, document verifications, and more. Ink’s Disaster Recovery System safeguards against data loss, ensuring business continuity in unstable operational environments.

For further details on the Ink Ecosystem, visit the Ink Innovation website.