
NCR TouchPort kiosks use Common Use Self Service (CUSS) technology, allowing different airline applications to run at the same time on a single self-service device.
These are the first CUSS-compliant kiosks that China Southern has deployed. NCR will also provide maintenance services for the kiosks.
Trading Markets reports that customers can check-in, view seat assignments, make seat changes, review itineraries and print boarding passes using the NCR TouchPort kiosks.
Passengers who have used Internet check-in can also use the kiosks to access their reservation and make changes if necessary. The kiosks feature an integrated barcode imager for customer identification and an integrated passport reader.