Can you still print boarding passes at the airport if you checked in online?
I'm flying to Tokyo. The flight was sold through Finnair. The first leg is operated by American Airlines. The second and final legs are operated by Finnair.
When I checked in online, it said that some airports on my journey (didn't say which one) don't allow mobile boarding passes?? Meaning I will need a physical copy.
Unfortunately I don't have easy access to a printer. Will I still be able to print all my boarding passes at the airport even though I already checked in online?
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I'm flying to Tokyo. The flight was sold through Finnair. The first leg is operated by American Airlines. The second and final legs are operated by Finnair.
When I checked in online, it said that some airports on my journey (didn't say which one) don't allow mobile boarding passes?? Meaning I will need a physical copy.
Unfortunately I don't have easy access to a printer. Will I still be able to print all my boarding passes at the airport even though I already checked in online?
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If you are kind and lucky, the staff at the information counter may let you log onto their email on their computer and print it out. This happened to me once... the charter tour required a paper ticket. I was so lucky it was quiet and the staff eventually helped me. Otherwise I would have missed the flight...otherwise the business class lounges, or a nearby hotel, might have a business area with a printer.
– vikingsteve
54 mins ago
Yes. I have done it several times. Depending on the airport - you can use a self-service kiosk for this.
– Grzegorz Oledzki
4 mins ago
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I'm flying to Tokyo. The flight was sold through Finnair. The first leg is operated by American Airlines. The second and final legs are operated by Finnair.
When I checked in online, it said that some airports on my journey (didn't say which one) don't allow mobile boarding passes?? Meaning I will need a physical copy.
Unfortunately I don't have easy access to a printer. Will I still be able to print all my boarding passes at the airport even though I already checked in online?
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I'm flying to Tokyo. The flight was sold through Finnair. The first leg is operated by American Airlines. The second and final legs are operated by Finnair.
When I checked in online, it said that some airports on my journey (didn't say which one) don't allow mobile boarding passes?? Meaning I will need a physical copy.
Unfortunately I don't have easy access to a printer. Will I still be able to print all my boarding passes at the airport even though I already checked in online?
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If you are kind and lucky, the staff at the information counter may let you log onto their email on their computer and print it out. This happened to me once... the charter tour required a paper ticket. I was so lucky it was quiet and the staff eventually helped me. Otherwise I would have missed the flight...otherwise the business class lounges, or a nearby hotel, might have a business area with a printer.
– vikingsteve
54 mins ago
Yes. I have done it several times. Depending on the airport - you can use a self-service kiosk for this.
– Grzegorz Oledzki
4 mins ago
add a comment |
If you are kind and lucky, the staff at the information counter may let you log onto their email on their computer and print it out. This happened to me once... the charter tour required a paper ticket. I was so lucky it was quiet and the staff eventually helped me. Otherwise I would have missed the flight...otherwise the business class lounges, or a nearby hotel, might have a business area with a printer.
– vikingsteve
54 mins ago
Yes. I have done it several times. Depending on the airport - you can use a self-service kiosk for this.
– Grzegorz Oledzki
4 mins ago
If you are kind and lucky, the staff at the information counter may let you log onto their email on their computer and print it out. This happened to me once... the charter tour required a paper ticket. I was so lucky it was quiet and the staff eventually helped me. Otherwise I would have missed the flight...otherwise the business class lounges, or a nearby hotel, might have a business area with a printer.
– vikingsteve
54 mins ago
If you are kind and lucky, the staff at the information counter may let you log onto their email on their computer and print it out. This happened to me once... the charter tour required a paper ticket. I was so lucky it was quiet and the staff eventually helped me. Otherwise I would have missed the flight...otherwise the business class lounges, or a nearby hotel, might have a business area with a printer.
– vikingsteve
54 mins ago
Yes. I have done it several times. Depending on the airport - you can use a self-service kiosk for this.
– Grzegorz Oledzki
4 mins ago
Yes. I have done it several times. Depending on the airport - you can use a self-service kiosk for this.
– Grzegorz Oledzki
4 mins ago
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At the airport you can approach the American Airlines check-in counter to ask for a printed boarding pass; they will be happy to oblige.
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I hope you are right.
– RyanW
4 hours ago
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@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
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@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
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At the airport you can approach the American Airlines check-in counter to ask for a printed boarding pass; they will be happy to oblige.
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I hope you are right.
– RyanW
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@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
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@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
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At the airport you can approach the American Airlines check-in counter to ask for a printed boarding pass; they will be happy to oblige.
1
I hope you are right.
– RyanW
4 hours ago
3
@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
1
@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
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At the airport you can approach the American Airlines check-in counter to ask for a printed boarding pass; they will be happy to oblige.
At the airport you can approach the American Airlines check-in counter to ask for a printed boarding pass; they will be happy to oblige.
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I hope you are right.
– RyanW
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@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
1
@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
add a comment |
1
I hope you are right.
– RyanW
4 hours ago
3
@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
1
@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
1
1
I hope you are right.
– RyanW
4 hours ago
I hope you are right.
– RyanW
4 hours ago
3
3
@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
@RyanW or else? Lol. Anyway, you can read it in the terms that he's right. Moreover, everytime I got this, there was no actual issue with using the boarding pass from a phone, even if it's not a mobile pass, but just a pdf. Still, make sure you're early enough to also get a paper one from the airport, just în case your phone pass gets rejected.
– Andrei
2 hours ago
1
1
@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
@Andrei Some airlines ask for steep fees to print boarding passes. "Or else?" -- pay 70,- EUR to board the plane ;)
– FooBar
56 mins ago
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If you are kind and lucky, the staff at the information counter may let you log onto their email on their computer and print it out. This happened to me once... the charter tour required a paper ticket. I was so lucky it was quiet and the staff eventually helped me. Otherwise I would have missed the flight...otherwise the business class lounges, or a nearby hotel, might have a business area with a printer.
– vikingsteve
54 mins ago
Yes. I have done it several times. Depending on the airport - you can use a self-service kiosk for this.
– Grzegorz Oledzki
4 mins ago