This photograph taken on July 25, 2017 shows journalists watching an automatic robot vacuum cleaning the floor during a media tour at the newly built Changi airport terminal 4 in Singapore.
New technology is rapidly being rolled out, transforming the exhausting experience of getting stuck in lengthy queues in ageing, overcrowded airport terminals into something far more pleasant. The Asia-Pacific has been leading the way but faces fierce competition from the Middle East as major hubs compete to attract the growing number of long-haul travellers who can choose through which regions to route their journeys. / AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMAN / TO GO WITH Aviation-technology-business,FOCUS by Sam Reeves
This photograph taken on July 25, 2017 shows journalists watching an automatic robot vacuum cleaning the floor during a media tour at the newly built Changi airport terminal 4 in Singapore. New technoShow more

Middle East and Asia-Pacific lead way in global airport revolution




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