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Mews Kiosk Updates to Next-Generation Software

Lodging

NEW YORK—Mews announced its next-generation kiosk solution for hotels. The kiosk can be used for check-in and check-out by guests or by staff. The new Kiosk has been upgraded for speed in terms of its build and functionality and enables hotels to upsell products and services during the check-in process.

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New Mews Kiosk cuts check-in time by a third and generates thousands in extra hotel revenue

Hospitality Net

Mews, the industry-leading hospitality cloud, has unveiled its next-generation kiosk solution for hotels. The Kiosk can be used for check-in and check-out, by guests or by staff.

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Square Unveils Square Kiosk

Hospitality Tech

Square Kiosk is a fully integrated software, hardware, and payments solution that enables self-serve ordering for quick-service restaurants.

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Panasonic Connect Introduces POS Terminals, Kiosks

Hospitality Tech

The Stingray JS988 Point-of-Sale Terminals and Stingray JS9900 Kiosk Series will drive efficiencies for customers and store employees across restaurant environments.

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The Future of The Kiosk

Hospitality Tech

Kiosks can help drive greater employee and customer satisfaction. Here’s how.

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Self-service kiosks are revolutionizing the hotel industry

Hotelier Magazine

In particular, self-service kiosks allow hoteliers to provide key services without the need for human interaction while reducing operating costs, generating additional revenue and improving staff productivity. Even as the pandemic fades in the rearview mirror, the self-service-kiosk market is expected to grow and fuel the future of business.

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Alaska Airlines To Eliminate Airport Kiosks in $2.5 Billion Tech Upgrade

Skift Blog

Skift Take: Alaska Airlines is not the biggest airline in the U.S., but it appears that it’s aiming to be one of the most modern, or at least as the customer sees it. Justin Dawes Read the Complete Story On Skift

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