After you complete a digital check-in in 2026, your boarding pass is typically stored in three main locations: the airline's mobile app, your email, and your smartphone's digital wallet (Apple Wallet or Google Wallet). Once you check in via the app, you will usually see a button that says "View Boarding Pass" or "Add to Wallet." It is a "pro" tip to always add it to your digital wallet; this ensures the pass is available offline and often allows it to automatically pop up on your lock screen as you approach the airport. If you checked in via a computer, the airline will send a "mobile-optimized" version to your email or via SMS/WhatsApp. In 2026, many major carriers also allow you to reprint your pass for free at the airport's self-service kiosks using your passport or confirmation code. If you are on an international flight, your boarding pass may sometimes show a "Document Check Required" notice, meaning you'll need to see an agent to have your visa or passport verified before a "final" digital pass is issued.