IVRIM app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 304 ratings )
Travel Business
Developer: IVRIM (Pty) Ltd
Free
Current version: 2.1.0, last update: 3 months ago
First release : 30 Apr 2024
App size: 41.48 Mb

Major airlines provides services including transporting of young children flying unaccompanied. Airlines have a paper based system, which is tedious, laborious and requires documentation to be completed and presented before flight departure. Parents have to insert details of person receiving the child at the destination airport. However the recipient has no access to the information as its paper based and is kept by the child throughout the journey. We remove the paper trail, complete and store information via app. Allowing both parents access to the travel information. Our app keeps track of child throughout journey, sending real time SMS notifications as to where their child is and which staff member is assigned to their child. All interactions is stored via app and viewed by both parents. Parents will have peace of mind as the app allows parents to experience the journey as If they were travelling with the children.

We are offering an app service to replace paper based system that airlines currently use. We have designed a new, more efficient process which offers a digital solution with disruptive growth potential within the aviation Industry. The app service will change the way unaccompanied minors are documented, transferred through the journey points and ultimately tracked when flying. The app offers real time notifications to parents to keep them informed of the journey. It provides parents peace of mind knowing which staff member is assigned to assist their child. Our digital approach is groundbreaking and innovative. All transactions are digitally recorded and stored on a cloud based application, eliminating the need for physical storage space. With the threat of human trafficking, our service will give parents peace of mind and a sense of connectivity and ultimately control within the aviation industry when they have to allow their children to travel as unaccompanied minors onboard an aircraft.