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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

SITA Announces Hackathon Results

Technology provider to the air transport industry, SITA, has announced the results of its 2021 Middle East, India and Africa Hackathon. Using SITA’s extensive range of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), the program focused on solving the industry’s challenges through the creation of innovative solutions. It included more than 300 participants, 16 project submissions, and eight workshops. A panel of judges comprising industry and technology partners selected the top winners.

The winning submission came from Ghana, with an app called Trippp. The app acts as a person’s travel companion and uses different APIs. This helps the user make informed decisions about their journey from airport wait times to recommendations of items to pack based on the weather at the destination.

Hani El-Assaad, President, Middle East & Africa, SITA, said: “This year’s Hackathon was a fascinating insight into the way innovative minds are constantly looking for opportunities to solve challenges. Aviation has yet to take full advantage of the potential of APIs, and it was exciting to see our APIs being used to drive greater innovation and development in this area. We would like to thank everyone who has been involved in making this year’s Hackathon a resounding success.”

The second-place entry was from India and was based on a simple app called Flying Lily. The app provides passengers automated discount coupons for in-flight retail based on their waiting time. It ensures that passengers are compensated for longer wait times and helps in increasing retail purchases during flights.

The third-place submission was from Jordan called Don’t Let Me Wait – a project that helps passengers make their flights on time by helping them figure out the total time it’ll take to board their flight. This includes traffic to the airport, waiting times at the airport, and any unexpected delays due to weather, making it easy for travelers to plan and reach their flights on time. The project is based on a simple online form as well as an informational chatbot option.

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