need help with new technology

GilesFamily

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I haven't flown in years. And when I did it went like this: Go into the airport, find your airline check-in desk, say good-bye to your luggage, pick up your boarding pass and go to your gate.

So..now that you can print off your boarding pass before you leave home, where the heck do you leave your luggage? Do you take it with you to the gate?
 
You can check your luggage with the SkyCaps (careful, some airlines now charge for this service and the money doesn't go TO the SkyCaps, you're still supposed to tip), or use the self-check kiosks at many airlines/airports, or still go through the regular line and check your bags that way. If you use either of the last two methods, there will be airline personnel inside the terminal to direct you into the correct line and help with any self-serve stuff.
 
You still have to check in with a skycap, or at the counter. The kiosk will also have people to tag your luggage. The advantage in checking in online is if you want to change a seat or if you only have carry ons.
 
I booked flights online for the first time last November. We we using dividend miles, flying out of Boston to Miami. I was a wreck!!! :crazy2: First off, we'd never flown out of Boston before so I was worried about that, and like you posted, I didn't have 'tickets' in my hand. It all went really smooth! :smooth: We had a really early flight, so there was no one to check our baggage curbside (we also got there like 3 hrs before the flight, worrying about traffic), but we just proceeded into the building at our airlines door and there is still the same desks there. The kiosk, which I was clueless as to what they were are just computerscreens that will print out your tickets. Very user friendly!! Once you get that you take your luggage to the desk, they will probably ask for id and your tickets, print out luggage tags and take your bags. All in all pretty easy! Oh, btw, they will weigh your luggage also!! If you are anything like me, check what your airline's weight limit is. I went over on the way home and had to buy a $10 duffle bag for $30 to put the extra things in!!! :earseek:
 












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