SAS introduces self-print boarding passes
Published: 22/12/2007 - Filed under: News »
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has introduced self-print boarding passes for UK customers.
The boarding passes can be printed during online check-in (up to 22 hours before departure) and include a barcode which allows passengers with hand luggage only to go straight to security on arrival at the airport. Those with checked luggage will still need to visit self-service kiosks at the airport, followed by the fast bag-drop facilities.
Self-print boarding passes are available to UK passengers flying from Heathrow, London City (except on the LCY-Copenhagen route), Aberdeen, Birmingham and Manchester airports.
In other news, the carrier is to reintroduce its Bristol-Stockholm route next summer. Starting on June 27, 2008, twice-weekly (Monday and Friday) flights will depart Bristol at 1905, arriving into Stockholm at 2255, with the return leg leaving the Swedish capital at 1625, arriving back into Bristol at 1815.
SAS will also begin flights from Bristol to Oslo in April next year.
For more information visit flysas.com.
Report by Mark Caswell
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PaulBushnell - 28/12/2007 12:47
That's all very well, but until LHR sorts out its queues for security, printing my boarding pass from home is the least of my worries - after all, it's hardly that time-consuming to print it from one of the self service kiosks anyway.
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