Yes, your boarding pass is typically available immediately after you complete the web check-in process. Most airlines provide several ways to access it: you can download a PDF to print at home, receive a mobile boarding pass via email or SMS, or save it directly to a digital wallet like Apple Wallet or Google Pay. The digital version contains a scannable QR code that serves as your official document for security checkpoints and boarding gates. If you are unable to print or download it, you can also use an airport kiosk to print a physical copy using your booking reference. However, for certain international routes, the airline may issue a "check-in confirmation" instead of a final boarding pass if they need to verify your travel documents (like a visa or passport) in person at the airport counter before you can proceed to the gate.