British Airways introduces online check-in

Published: 6 January 2005 y., Thursday
British Airways has launched a new Internet site, making it easier and quicker for customers to find what they need at the click of a button. By just visting www.ba.com and following simple instructions, customers can now check-in for their flight in couple of minutes. They also have the satisfaction of selecting their own seat by accessing the seat map of the aircraft. Passengers now have the convenience of just picking up their boarding cards, drop their checked-in baggage at a special counter and proceed for boarding. The process is more streamlined and no long queues at the airport is required. Online check-in is open 24 hours before and passengers can check-in up to one hour prior to the departure of their flight.
Šaltinis: independent-bangladesh.com
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