Now Users have the Luxuy of Using facebook Messenger On-Board

By Ajay Kadkol - 05 Apr '16 11:44AM
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Now Users have the Luxuy of Using facebook Messenger On-Board

Facebook, the wolrds largest social networking platform, has also featured the messenger application which facilitates the users to just send and recieve messages between users. The messenger application also allows for exchange of text, photos, vidoes and emojis between users. Now, this chat feature has got a new add-on.

Facebook has been talking on about the past year about how turning messenger into more than just a chat service would be more beneficial to their users.

A service debuted today illustrates what exactly the future can look like. Royal Dutch Airlines is now giving their passengers an option to receive flight updates through messenger. If a user agreed while booking their tickets, KLM will then start up a chat thread where it'll send booking confirmation, status and any scheduling changes.

 You can also receive your boarding pass right in your phone which passengers will be able to get through security and through to their flight.

Digital boarding passes nowadays aren't new at all these days. But Messenger's interface that's planned, is. KLM can now get in touch with their customers and convenient too for many people who already make use of Messenger daily to get it touch with their loved ones.

The leader of the messenger team at Facebook was eager with getting to know that something like that had been progressed claiming that he's been personally eager to solve a problem like this for some time now where he added about eliminating stress and complication from air travel.

 Facebook are definitely looking to add more into this.

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