C&J Bus Lines, a New England transportation provider, installed FlyteBoard flight information displays at three of its terminals.
C&J operates scheduled intercity motorcoach services from New Hampshire and Massachusetts seacoast to Boston’s South Station, Boston Logan Airport and New York City. Flyte Systems is a provider of airport travel and flexible digital signage property information. The company delivers displays and digital signage content for hotels, corporate training centers, convention centers and related businesses.
“At C&J we are always looking to offer more for our riders,” says Jim Jalbert President of C&J Bus Lines. “Adding Flyte Systems airline flight information displays to our terminals is a natural fit to enhance our service to Boston’s Logan Airport. This is a great tool for those traveling to be able to check their flight status before they leave."
FlyteBoard is a subscription service that digitally displays flight information, showing real-time arrivals, departures and gate information for one or more airports. Many properties also add Doppler Radar Weather to FlyteBoard for guest convenience. FlyteBoard may also display property promotion graphics and other revenue-generating information.
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