Priority check-in at an airport is a service that allows certain passengers to use a dedicated, usually faster, check-in lane instead of the standard general queue.
It’s designed to save time and provide a more streamlined start to the journey. Here’s a breakdown of what it typically involves:
Priority check-in is a perk or benefit granted to: 1. First & Business Class Passengers: A standard benefit for premium cabin tickets. 2. Frequent Flyer Elite Members: Passengers with high-tier status in an airline’s loyalty program (e.g., Gold, Platinum, Executive Platinum levels). 3. Passengers with Certain Flexible/Full-Fare Economy Tickets: Sometimes included with more expensive economy fares. 4. Passengers with Specific Credit Cards: Some premium travel credit cards offer this as a benefit. 5. Passengers with Mobility Issues or Special Needs: Often accommodated through priority lanes for assistance.