
From now on, in restaurants at St. Paul International Airport in Minneapolis (USA), travelers can use the electronic menu based on the iPad tablet. The introduction of iPads in airport restaurants is being carried out in collaboration with OTG, the main restaurant operator in the travel industry.

Delta Airlines and OTG have promised that by the end of 2013 at St. Paul, in Minneapolis, will install over 2,500 iPads for use by passengers in restaurants as well as terminals at LaGuardia Airport. The total number of tablets in three airports of the company in the future will be 4500 units.
Using the intuitive, visual interface on your iPad tablet, you can order service and special meals. Fresh food will be prepared and served in less than 15 minutes.
Also, clients are provided with access to a browser with the ability to communicate on Facebook, Twitter or E-mail. In addition, visitors can play games, watch videos and, of course, check flight status.
Upon completion of the work, personal information of users is securely deleted immediately after pressing the Home button. Also, information is deleted if there is no activity for more than two minutes.
Rick Blatstein - Chief Executive Officer of OTG: