Kansas City Aviation Department. Update to Airport Committee Customer Service

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Kansas City Aviation Department Update to Airport Committee Customer Service 1

Perspective An estimated 800,000 people participated in the Royals Word Series Parade On average 883,000 airline passengers per month pass through KCI doors 2

Presentation Outline 1. Defining Convenience 2. Who Are KCI s Customers and What Are Their Expectations? 3. Future Airport Trends 4. Delivering a Sense of Place

Convenience is a Primary Goal Customer Convenience Affordability Constructability Improving KCI Efficiency Flexibility Technology Right-Sized 4

Defining Customer Convenience con ven ience /kənˈvēnyəns/ 1. the quality of being useful, easy, or suitable for someone. 5

Who Are KCI s Customers and What Are Their Expectations?

Who Are KCI s Customers? Passengers Airlines Meeters/ Greeters KCI Customers Employees (Tenants, TSA, FAA, CBP) Ground Transportation Operators Concessionaires 7

Who Are KCI s Customers? Passengers Airlines Meeters/ Greeters KCI Customers Employees (Tenants, TSA, FAA, CBP) Ground Transportation Operators Concessionaires 8

Passenger Service Delivery Chain Departures Parking Ground Transportation Curbside Drop Ticketing, Bag Drop Restroom Security Checkpoint Gate Area Concessions Restroom Airplane Arrivals Parking Ground Transportation Curbside Pick Up Bag Claim Customs & Immigration Restroom Gate Area Airplane 9

KCI Passengers

Passengers at KCI Are Diverse Local travelers (KCMO and surrounding areas) Regional travelers (who drive 1+ hour to fly from KCI) Out of town guests (flying to/from Kansas City) Families with Children Business Travelers Seniors Students Large Groups Active Military & Veterans 11

Passenger Expectations Departing Passenger Low-cost surface parking Close-in parking/valet parking Ease of curbside drop-off Access from mass transit Curbside bag check Check-in and Security Screening Short ticketing wait times One-stop baggage check-in Short security checkpoint wait Availability of TSA Pre Frequent flier priority lines Sufficient recompose area Short walking distances Simple, intuitive wayfinding Clear lines of sight After Security Plentiful hold room seating Adequate restrooms Concession variety and quality Flight information status displays Information desk Free Wi-Fi Entertainment (TVs, art, music, etc.) Arriving Passenger Short walking distances Pleasant meeter/greeter space Fast, reliable baggage claim Ease of curbside pick-up Frequent parking shuttles Sheltered ground transportation waiting areas 12

Passenger Expectations Local travelers (KCMO and surrounding areas) Regional travelers (who drive 1+ hour to fly from KCI) Out of town guests (flying to/from Kansas City) Families with Children Business Travelers Seniors Students Large Groups Active Military & Veterans Space to spread out in vicinity of departure gate Variety of dining Family restrooms Children's play areas Private room for nursing mothers Areas to walk 13

Passenger Expectations Local travelers (KCMO and surrounding areas) Regional travelers (who drive 1+ hour to fly from KCI) Out of town guests (flying to/from Kansas City) Families with Children Business Travelers Seniors Students Large Groups Active Military & Veterans Available close-in parking Priority lanes and TSA Pre Business lounge Free Wi-Fi Workspace and outlets near gates Easy access to limos & taxis 14

Passenger Expectations Local travelers (KCMO and surrounding areas) Regional travelers (who drive 1+ hour to fly from KCI) Out of town guests (flying to/from Kansas City) Families with Children Business Travelers Seniors Students Large Groups Active Military & Veterans Variety of parking options Accessible restrooms Recompose areas post security screening Obstruction free walkways Ample seating in vicinity of departure gate Information desk Service animal relief areas Intuitive wayfinding 15

Passenger Expectations Local travelers (KCMO and surrounding areas) Regional travelers (who drive 1+ hour to fly from KCI) Out of town guests (flying to/from Kansas City) Families with Children Business Travelers Seniors Students Large Groups Active Military & Veterans Low-cost parking Free Wi-Fi Dedicated loading/unloading zone Dedicated check in area USO lounge 16

Passenger Conveniences at KCI Unique to KCI Sightlines: Ability to see the departure gate through the glass wall upon entering the terminal and ability to see arriving passengers deplane when standing outside of the departure lounge Short walking distances (in some instances) Available at KCI and Peer Group Airports Ability to drop off departing passengers on curbsides near ticket counters and security checkpoints Ability to pick up arriving passengers on curbsides near baggage claims Ample restrooms prior to secure area Free Wi-Fi Variety of parking options & price points 17

Passenger Conveniences That Don t Fit in KCI s Existing Terminal Geometry Ample restrooms post security Ample seating post security Priority lanes and TSA Pre for all airline passengers Recompose areas post security Variety of dining options Information desk USO for military personnel Children's play areas Family restrooms post security Private rooms for nursing mothers Airline club / business travel lounge Service animal relief areas Ubiquitous flight status information Defined meeting area for arrivals Quiet zones 18

KCI Also Lacks Parking & Ground Transportation Conveniences for Passengers Adequate close-in parking Traffic separation for arrivals, departures, and commercial vehicles Centralized taxi pick-up area Covered wait areas for shuttles and buses Group drop-off/pick-up area for buses Covered roadways 19

Meeter & Greeter Expectations Adequate close-in parking Ample curbside for drop-off/pick-up Uncongested area in proximity to where passengers exit the secure area Availability of restrooms and seating in pre-security area Availability of concessions in the presecurity area Access to cell phone parking lot 20

KCI Tenant Customers

Who Are KCI s Customers? Passengers Airlines Meeters/ Greeters KCI Customers Employees (Tenants, TSA, FAA, CBP) Ground Transportation Operators Concessionaires 22

Airline Needs Terminal Curbside check-in space and queue Adequate ticket counter space One-stop baggage check-in Bag system redundancies Short bag tug distances Redundant TSA bag inspection Consistent security screening times, availability of TSA Pre (so passengers don t miss flights) Adequate hold room seating Boarding area queueing/circulation Space for customer service agents Adequate Federal Inspection Services Customer convenient amenities Food & Beverage alternatives Retail alternatives Airside Unrestricted aircraft pushbacks Dual taxi lanes Deicing capability Hydrant fueling Remote Over-Night aircraft parking Adequate aircraft parking for weather delays/diversions Other Convenient employee parking 23

Other Customers Needs TSA / Security Efficient security checkpoints (8 currently staffed, multiple locations) Checkpoints with sufficient capacity Checked baggage security inspection locations (5 currently) Ability to offer TSA Pre at all checkpoints Equipment redundancy in event of failure or outage Flexible space to comply with evolving equipment & screening processes Ability to staff up/down to meet demand Adequate queuing areas Recomposure areas post security Convenient employee parking 24

Efficiency of Security Checkpoints 5:50 AM Term B - Delta Term B Delta II / Alaska Term C American III Term B Southwest Term B Southwest II Term C United Term C American Term C Allegiant / American II Frontier / Spirit 25

Efficiency of Security Checkpoints 5:50 AM No Queue Term B - Delta Term B Delta II / Alaska No Queue No Queue Term C American III Term B Southwest Term B Southwest II No Queue Term C United Term C American No Queue Term C Allegiant / American II Frontier / Spirit 26

Efficiency of Security Checkpoints 5:25 PM Term B - Delta Term B Delta II / Alaska Term C American III Term B Southwest Term B Southwest II Term C United Term C American Term C Allegiant / American II Frontier / Spirit 27

Efficiency of Security Checkpoints 5:25 PM No Queue Term B - Delta No Queue Term B Delta II / Alaska No Queue No Queue Term C American III Term B Southwest Term B Southwest II No Queue Term C United Term C American Term C Allegiant / American II Frontier / Spirit 28

Other Customers Needs Ground Transportation Centralized taxi pick up location Adequate curbside Minimized roadway congestion Dedicated area for buses/groups Adequate shelters for customers Concessions Ability to get product to secure areas Exposure to maximum number of passengers Access to convenient loading dock Convenient waste removal process Storage area for product Convenient employee parking 29

KCI s Unique Terminal Geometry Security Checkpoints (8) Departure Lounges (7) Ticket Counters (5) Bag Claim Areas (5) International Arrivals (1) 30

Future Airport Trends

Goals for Future Airport Design Provide an experience customized to the traveler Cross-utilize available information on the customer entering the terminal Plan a free-flowing process in which the customer no longer views the experience as going from one sequential step to another. Design the concourse experience to allow the customer to use their time in whatever way they desire 32

Evolution of Check-In Function The process for purchasing a ticket and securing a boarding pass has changed dramatically over the last 20 years 33

Evolution of Handheld Device Handheld device eliminating the need for paper 34

Near Field Communications Barcode readers could be replaced by radio frequency identification scanners 35

Current Trend in Ticket Lobby Ability for customer to tag their own baggage continues to evolve 36

Current Trend in Ticket Lobby Lobby area is to be flexible for adjustment in technology and processes 37

Tailored Services Ability to support various customer needs continues to get airline and airport focus 38

Future Vision for Security International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Airports Council International (ACI) have combined to lead consolidated industry approach towards the future of Security Screening Geared towards a queue-less travel experience Risk-based screening and new technology Information sharing and biometrics 39

Current Trends for Security Creation of less stressful environments and enhancements in recomposure areas 40

Current Trends for Gate Areas Desire to develop different environments within the gate areas 41

Current Trends for Gate Areas Create an area of interest 42

Current Trends for Gate Areas Blurring the lines between concessions and the gate areas 43

Current Trends for Gate Areas Alternative means of providing customer information 44

Current Trends for Boarding The trend away from paper boarding passess 45

Current Trends for Boarding 46

Potential for Information Sharing Potential Exists to Share Customer Information Between Parties Airline will understand the level of service you expect upon arrival Governmental Agencies will understand customer risk characteristics prior to reaching Security Checkpoints Concessionaires will understand your preferred Food & Beverage establishments and dining habits Retail vendors will understand your purchasing preferences Special gate needs will be identified in advance 47

Delivering a Sense of Place

Delivering a Sense of Place 49

Delivering a Sense of Place 50

Delivering a Sense of Place 51

Delivering a Sense of Place 52

Conclusion Customer Convenience is a top priority KCI serves a wide variety of customers with differing needs and expectations KCI delivers on certain customer expectations but is unable to accommodate other expectations due to geometric restrictions Photo by @AlysenBruner Airport terminals are incorporating new technologies and processes Technologies are allowing service providers to tailor the customer experience Airports are working to convey the image and strength of their communities Photo by @egonheidendal Photo by @ErinEWold 53

Kansas City Aviation Department Update to Airport Committee Customer Service 54