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"We realise that there are many times that people would prefer to check in themselves and avoid the rush at the airport, especially if they are running a few minutes late. As part of our continued commitment to innovative approaches, we introduced this option," explains Rodney James, CEO of 1time Airline.
"All passengers need to do is bring their boarding pass to the airport with them and make use of our bag drop counter if they have luggage or they can head straight towards the boarding gates if they only have carry-on luggage with their photo ID for verification," concludes Michael Kaminski, the company's IT director. "Checking in has never been this simple or easy to use."
The service is available up to 30 days prior to departure and closes four hours before the flight departs, when the check-in counters at the airport open for face-to-face to check in.