Qantas launches international online check-in
Published: 18/06/2009 - Filed under: News »
Passengers on international flights with Qantas can now check in online, and the carrier has also added the ability for premium frequent flyer members to choose their seat in advance.
Online check-in is now available for international passengers on Qantas-operated flights at qantas.com.au, between 24 hours and two hour before departure. Silver, Gold and Platinum members of the airline’s Frequent Flyer scheme are now also able to choose their seat online at any time after making the booking.
Commenting on the new service, Lesley Grant, group executive manager customer and marketing for Qantas said:
“Over the past few years, Qantas has invested significantly in new generation product both in-flight and on the ground, including lounge refurbishments, the introduction of our fourth cabin, International Premium Economy, and the delivery of our A380s.
“Our aim is to provide travellers with a wide range of services to ensure a seamless travel experience, and customers can expect to see even more enhancements to domestic and international customer services later in 2009.”
For more information visit qantas.com.au.
Report by Mark Caswell
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RuthEhret - 24/06/2009 18:27
I have booked my flight to Sydney in Lilongwe MALAWI with SA (Quantas Partner). Route: Lilongwe - Johbourg(SA) - Sydney and return I have an electronic ticket. On my way back from Sydney to Johbourg I would like to check in online, is this possible??? Thanks Ruth
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