Is there any advantage to check in from home? My printer is not working right.
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Is there any advantage to check in from home? My printer is not working right.
Most airline allow you to print your boarding passes from home. this makes the process a little faster gettin through TSA.
If you dont print it at home you will either need to go to the AirTran desk or use a stand alone terminal in the airport. Either one may have a line for you to stand in to get checked in.
If you have a friend with a good printer that may be an option for you.
Hope this helps...:mickey:
Last month I checked in at the end of our trip but didn't have a printer. We always use curb side checkin and they checked our bags and gave us our boarding passes...very easy.
Thanks! We usually fly SW, but the prices were too high.
We just flew Airtran and the early check-in lets you pick your seats if you didn't do that already. I didn't know that on the flight to MCO and thankfully I was able to get the last 4 seats together. For the flight home, I checked in with the hotel concierge the day before our flight and got 2nd row seats.
I picked our seats when I purchased the tickets online.
I took our reservation number up to the counter when I arrived at the airport and was done in just a couple of minutes. But we did not check any luggage.
I don't think printing your tickets at home makes it any faster. My printer was out of ink so I had nothing except my reservation number.