NFC Times Exclusive: Scandinavian Airlines plans to introduce an NFC application for frequent flyers using host-card emulation next month, and if its new mobile app arrives on schedule, it would likely be the first airline to commercialize HCE.
The move follows an aborted attempt by Scandinavian Airlines, or SAS, to launch an NFC mobile application in 2012, as it has sought ways to enable customers to tap their phones to identify themselves at self-service kiosks, baggage counters, security checkpoints, lounge entrances and boarding gates. The airline has wanted to move beyond passive contactless stickers to offer its popular mobile frequent flyer service, Smart Pass. SAS deems stickers too expensive to roll out to its entire base of 3.5 million frequent flyers.
“It (HCE) really opens up the possibility for us to develop an app that you don’t need to be dependent on the SIM card and security, and I believe definitely that Smart Pass doesn’t need to have a secure element,” Lena Erneling Albers, product manager, mobile services, for the Sweden-based airline, told NFC Times. She spoke at the recent WIMA NFC and proximity solutions conference in Monaco.