20 Aug 2015, 07:43 am
Inox now allows consumers to book paperless tickets through the website/app and ticketing aggregators. A QR code will be generated and these codes can be scanned at the cinema entrance. Customers can take their pre-selected seats without any ticket receipts. Through this initiative, Inox aims at making movie watching a hassle free experience.
Munching while watching your favorite movie at Inox will now get better. With the introduction of Q buster, Inox aims at providing additional convenience to its consumers; ensuring shorter queues while ordering their favorite tub of popcorn. Inox has deployed its people to carry handheld devices through which they can take orders while waiting in the queue.
Commenting on these initiatives, Alok Tandon, Chief Executive Officer, Inox Leisure Ltd said, “This will be the first time that a movie-goer will get to experience the most technologically advanced engagement anywhere in India. We are excited to be able to create more opportunities in the entertainment space for our patrons. At INOX we continue to find new ways and emerging technologies to enhance the movie going experience of our guests.”
“With such initiatives, we aim at create a new way to engage with our guests. We will be able to track their buying behavior, preferences and their redemption pattern” said Jitender Verma, Chief Technology Officer, Inox Leisure Ltd.
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