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ADANI, AIONOS partner for AI-driven flyer support

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October 31, 2025

Adani Airport Holdings Ltd officially announced on Thursday that it has entered into a partnership with AIONOS to provide an artificial intelligence-driven personalised system to provide air passengers at airports with customised multilingual assistance.

- STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE

"The AI-driven solution will act as a 24x7 intelligent concierge, helping travellers access flight updates, gate information, baggage status, directions and airport services instantly in multiple languages," the company officially announced through a press release. Air passengers will be able to enjoy these services in English, Hindi and other languages, while Adani Airports will be able to communicate with consumers and workers through voice, chat and mobile phones using AI

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