Next time you’re at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, you might see some meals on wheels.
Ottonomy is bringing its Ottobot autonomous robots to CVG for passengers to pick up food, beverage and “lifestyle products” while in the airport, according to a release.
Passengers in CVG’s Concourse B can order contactless delivery of food, beverage and items sold at retail stores operated by Paradies Lagardere directly from the robots.
The original pilot program of Ottobots at CVG began running in late 2020.
How it works
Orders can be made via orderatcvg.com or through mobile devices.
Once an item has been ordered, the customer will receive status updates on their phone and a unique QR code, which can be scanned by the robot’s top camera to open its compartment to retrieve their items.
“At CVG, we are redefining the travel experience by combining talent and tech to deliver innovative solutions,” Candace McGraw, chief executive officer of CVG Airport, said in a release. “We’ve built a culture of innovation at the airport and are excited to partner with Ottonomy to test and advance this technology in a live, airport environment.”
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