Pulkovo International St. Petersburg Airport and Kiwi.com, a pioneer in applying state-of-the-art technological solutions to the travel industry, announced the formation of a strategic partnership aimed at building a Hosted Stopover Program for Self-Connect and Virtual Interlined passengers at Pulkovo Airport.
Under the new Hosted Airport partner program, Pulkovo Airport is joining efforts with Kiwi.com to deliver a fast, comfortable and hassle-free transfer product for the benefit of passengers and all of the full-service and low-cost airlines operating at the airport. Pulkovo Airport welcomed over 18.1 million passengers in 2018, which represents a 12.4% increase in traffic numbers year-on-year.
The “Virtual Interlined” product will give passengers the reassurance of the backup that Kiwi.com provides, such as customer service, wayfinding and advanced passenger communication — for example, if a flight is going to be delayed a notification will be sent to a passenger and alternatives suggested. This will be the first self-connect project in Russia’s airport industry.
Using Kiwi.com’s unique algorithms, machine learning capabilities and data insights, passengers from over 150 countries are able to buy more than 3,650 unique flight combinations, across both full service and low-cost airlines, for travel via Pulkovo Airport.
With more than 40% of global passengers now by-passing traditional booking practices and beginning to create their own itineraries, stopovers and transfers, the new “Virtual Interline” model will be perfectly placed to tap into this growing trend.