Cagliari Airport Simplifies Services with Mobile App

Cagliari Elmas Airport has launched a new app that puts several travel services into one place. Developed by airport operator SOGAER, it’s free to download for iPhone and Android users. Travelers can pay for parking, use Fast Track, and automatically receive receipts through the app. This is one of the ways the airport is trying to catch up with the times and help travelers move through their journey with less stress and fewer hiccups.
The app lets you keep an eye on flights as they happen, showing live updates on when planes are taking off or landing. A dedicated function has also been added for passengers with reduced mobility, who can register for parking exemptions directly through the app. These tools were built to meet rules that make airports easier for everyone to use and show that even smaller airports are trying to become more welcoming for all kinds of travelers.
The app gives travelers instant updates if something changes suddenly like flight times or gates so they can stay on track and not get lost or miss their flight. The tool can also support smoother travel experiences for those who rely on personal planning tools or assistive services. It works alongside other upgrades happening at the airport to help manage the bigger crowds that show up during busy travel seasons.
We want to take even greater care of our passengers by adding value to their travel experience and making it as easy as possible to access the services we offer. Supporting the growth in traffic volumes at the airport while improving user satisfaction through technologically advanced tools is a top priority for SOGAER.
We want to take even greater care of our passengers by adding value to their travel experience and making it as easy as possible to access the services we offer. Supporting the growth in traffic volumes at the airport while improving user satisfaction through technologically advanced tools is a top priority for SOGAER.
Bringing in this app shows that even medium-sized airports like Cagliari are starting to take digital upgrades seriously and move toward smarter ways of helping travelers. While such tools are common in major international hubs, their expansion to regional airports like Cagliari marks an effort to standardize convenience across broader segments of the air travel network. The app’s use may become more relevant during the busy summer months.