When you check in online, your boarding passes will be sent to you digitally, either by SMS or email, depending on your preferences and the airline.
We recommend saving them on your mobile phone so you can easily show them at airport checkpoints.
Is it necessary to print boarding passes?
In most cases, printing is not required.
The majority of airports now accept digital boarding passes, which you can present directly on your phone or tablet.
However, some security checkpoints or airlines may still request a paper version, especially for international flights or in less connected airports.
Best practices
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Check the instructions: If printing is required, this information is usually specified during the online check-in process.
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Take a screenshot: To avoid any issues with internet access at the airport, we recommend taking a screenshot or saving your boarding passes in a travel app or wallet.
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Check with your airline: If in doubt, it’s always a good idea to check your airline’s specific boarding pass policy.
By following these tips, you’ll be able to travel with peace of mind, keeping your boarding passes easily accessible at all times.