Airport check-in is synonymous with miserable queues, gate call anxiety and being aggressively friendly to the nice man behind the desk in the hope that he’ll let you off on being two kilos over the baggage weight limit. But all that could be about to change.

Glasgow Airport has introduced what could be the solution to travellers' despair in the form of an all-singing, all-dancing robot called GLAdys. She takes selfies and tells Christmas stories in a soothing computerised voice – while dressed in a Santa outfit.

Her repertoire currently includes throwing shapes to Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Rocking Around the Christmas Tree and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and retelling the festival tales Twas the Night before Christmas, When Santa Claus Comes and Santa’s Workshop.

Selfies with GLAdys, whose name comes from Glasgow Airport’s three-letter international code, can be sent by email or shared on Twitter.

Despite being Scottish, GLAdys has a suspiciously American accent. Mark Johnston, operations director at Glasgow Airport, said this is the result of her technology being so new that only one accent is available for each language she can speak. “This will change in the near future and we will have different accents for each language,” he said. “She’ll hopefully be speaking with a Glaswegian accent in the not so distant future.”