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  2. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair charges passengers a fee which can amount to 60 Euros for not using online check-in, except in certain limited circumstances. Furthermore, by the start of 2010, all passengers were required to check in online, therefore abolishing the use of check-in desks. [5] Despite this, passengers are still charged to print their boarding cards out.

  3. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    Upon completing an online reservation, the passenger can tick a box offering a mobile boarding pass. Most carriers offer two ways to get it: have one sent to mobile device (via e-mail or text message) when checking in online, or use an airline app to check in, and the boarding pass will appear within the application.

  4. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    Only when the airline receives the payment or a passenger redeems miles/points, a ticket is issued which is linked to the reservation and allows the passenger to travel. Historically, reservation and payment are separate steps, with the allowed time between booking and payment being defined in the fare rules when the reservation is made. [3]

  5. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet Plus is an annual subscription product targeted at frequent flyers, [167] both business and leisure. This service offers free allocated seating (including extra legroom), priority check-in, fast-track security, speedy boarding and extra cabin baggage. The airline's loyalty programme is called Flight Club. [168]

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    A term used by check-in staff for a passenger who arrives after the check-in deadline but is permitted to try to get to the gate in time to catch the plane. ... which easyJet estimates as 5 per ...

  7. IATA delay codes - Wikipedia

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    These Codes are used to describe delays caused by Passenger and Baggage handling. 11 (PD): Late check-in, acceptance of passengers after deadline; 12 (PL): Late check-in, congestion in check-in area; 13 (PE): Check-in error; 14 (PO): Oversales, booking errors; 15 (PH): Boarding, discrepancies and paging, missing checked-in passenger at gate

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    Exclusive: Passenger had not brought her passport for the domestic flight EasyJet tells passenger booked on Gatwick-Edinburgh flight to travel via Berlin after storms cancel services Skip to main ...

  9. Check-in - Wikipedia

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    Check-in times vary, but can range from about 12 pm to about 3 pm, depending on the establishment's rules and regulations. Late check-ins can be arranged through the hotel as long as the guests book this in advance and arrange all the necessary details. Hotels usually specify a check-in time after which they expect guests to check in.