Yes, you can still obtain a physical boarding pass at the airport even if you have already completed a web or mobile check-in. In 2026, most major airlines provide self-service kiosks where you can simply scan your passport or enter your booking reference to print a paper copy. Alternatively, you can visit the airline's check-in counter to have an agent print one for you, though some low-cost carriers (like Ryanair or Frontier) may charge a significant fee for "reprinting" if you don't already have a digital version. For international flights, you are often required to visit the counter even after web check-in so that staff can verify your physical visa and passport documents. Once verified, they will issue you a "final" boarding pass. For domestic travel, your digital mobile pass is sufficient for security and boarding, but the airport kiosks remain a reliable backup if your phone battery dies or you prefer a souvenir paper slip.