For most airlines, the lead passenger on the AirPortr booking needs to be present when we collect the bags. We'll need to verify your documents, along with your passport. You'll also need to make sure you're checked in.
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The lead booker must be present when bags are being dropped off, and while they can drop off up to six bags on behalf of others they are travelling with, it's important to note they'll need to bring everyone's passports and boarding passes with them.
Checking bags for someone elseAs mandated by federal law, we cannot accept checked bags unless the customer who checked the bag is also aboard the plane. Each customer must check their own bag, with one exception for families.
The bag-drop kiosks feature a small circular display with a QR code to scan on your phone with 'Express Bag Check-in' on the floor, and yellow signs saying: 'Beat the Queues'.
What to Do After Online Check-In. Once you receive your electronic boarding pass, you can head straight to security if you're traveling carry-on only. If you're checking a bag, you'll still need to stop by the ticketing area at the airport. Look for special “bag drop” lines that bypass longer check-in lines.
Definitely you can check in at airport seperately if you're not in a same family or travelling together. At the airport in check in counter the check in counter agent will ask for I'd card for each traveller. So, all traveller have to show their respective I'd card.
If you are all travelling on the same reservation number, then you must check-in at the same time; otherwise the missing people are at risk of being classified as no-show which may have financial penalties depending on the type of ticket.
What to Do After Online Check-In. Once you receive your electronic boarding pass, you can head straight to security if you're traveling carry-on only. If you're checking a bag, you'll still need to stop by the ticketing area at the airport. Look for special “bag drop” lines that bypass longer check-in lines.
Weight limits for checked luggage vary from airline to airline and depend on which route you're traveling and class you're flying in. Typically, the weight limit for an individual checked bag is 50 lbs (23 kg), with some business and first class tickets allowing you to carry two bags up to this weight.
Passengers who have completed online check-in and need only to check baggage can go to the orange “Bag Drop” counter. Passengers who have not checked in online or need other special services can use the green “Check-in” counter.
If you have hold baggage to check in, simply head to the Jet2.com check-in area at the airport. You can check in at any of our desks and drop your bags off there. If you're travelling with just hand luggage, you can head straight to airport security, as long as you have your boarding pass.
For a short-haul flight where you are only taking hand luggage, checking in online saves a lot of time and is therefore much better than checking in at the airport. If, on the other hand, you have to check in bulky luggage, it is better to use the classic check-in at the airport for security reasons.
If you check in before receiving a negative test result, it could be tricky to get a refund if you are then unlucky enough to test positive. There have been instances where airlines and third parties have refused to refund a seat for COVID positive passengers after they have already checked in online.
Online check-in lets you check in from your home or office and print your own boarding pass. You can also choose to have a link to your boarding pass emailed to your mobile device.