A Departure Control System (DCS) is the technology airlines and airports rely on to manage everything from check-in to boarding—verifying passengers, accepting baggage, printing boarding passes, and ensuring aircraft load control.
A Departure Control System is the backbone of an airline's operations. It allows automation of key pre-flight tasks such as check-in, baggage handling, boarding, and load control.A DCS includes three core modules:
A Departure Control System streamlines the passenger journey from check-in to boarding. It verifies travel documents, manages baggage allowances, and triggers key messages for baggage tracking and reconciliation. For boarding, the DCS updates passenger status in real time, ensuring accurate load control and security checks. By automating these processes, the DCS enhances efficiency, improves safety, and helps flights depart on time.
A DCS serves many critical functions for airlines and airports.
Supports check-in across online, kiosk, and counter touchpoints, while managing e-tickets and issuing boarding passes seamlessly.
Collects passenger information, processes baggage check-in, and updates status throughout the journey—from checked-in to boarded.
Determines precise aircraft weight and balance to ensure safe, efficient flight operations.
Oversees the boarding process to ensure every passenger boards the right flight smoothly and on time.
Prepares aircraft data, seat maps, and passenger lists for the flight.
A Departure Control System helps airlines verify passenger details against security requirements like APIS (Advance Passenger Information System), connects with biometric tools such as facial recognition, and keeps your journey moving smoothly by guiding travelers through security checkpoints in the right order and at the right time.
A Departure Control System manages the entire departure process at the airport using data from reservation systems, while a reservation system is a global travel platform that allows users to find, compare, and book flights, hotels, car rentals, and more from multiple providers in one place.
A Departure Control System prints bag tags, checks baggage allowances, and sends Baggage Source Messages (BSM) to airport baggage handling and baggage reconcilliation systems for accurate tracking.