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What happens when you check in with a QR code?

The Check in Process By utilizing a QR code attached to each visitor's smartphone, guests can quickly scan the code at an entry station for your location or event. At this point, all necessary information such as names and contact numbers will be stored into a secure database which can then be viewed from any device.



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You click the link in the email to retrieve your QR code. Anytime you need to present your boarding pass – at security checkpoints or at the gate – you hold up your QR code to a scanner, which reads the information. The QR code acts as a unique link to all of your flight information.

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Use iOS security to shield your iPhone and iPad from scam websites and other threat vectors stemming from malicious QR codes. Verify any QR code you see in a public space before scanning it. Likewise, ensure that any QR code you receive by email is authentic. Avoid paying anyone through QR codes.

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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.

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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.

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In most cases, you will only need to go to check-in when you have checked-in online if you need to drop off an item of hold baggage. Please ensure that you are aware of the hand baggage requirements for your specific airline before you travel.

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