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  2. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Airport check-in is the process whereby an airline approves airplane passengers to board an airplane for a flight. Airlines typically use service counters found at airports for this process, and the check-in is normally handled by an airline itself or a handling agent working on behalf of an airline.

  3. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    A boarding pass or boarding card is a document provided by an airline during airport check-in, giving a passenger permission to enter the restricted area of an airport (also known as the airside portion of the airport) and to board the airplane for a particular flight. At a minimum, it identifies the passenger, the flight number, the date, and ...

  4. Not so fast: Why you should think twice before booking ... - AOL

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    According to Airlines for America, the trade association that represents most carriers in the U.S., airlines consider factors including airport layout, average boarding time and flight duration ...

  5. Boarding (transport) - Wikipedia

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    At commercial airports, a boarding call on the public announcement system asks travelers to proceed to the departure gate and board the aircraft. This can begin any time from an hour to thirty minutes before departure (depending on the size of the plane and number of passengers). For boarding an aircraft, airstairs or jetways are used. Small ...

  6. Boarding a plane is a nightmare. Here’s how we got here - AOL

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    Flights are also more frequently packed, clogging up boarding. Last April, passenger load factor — the ratio of passengers to seats available — was 84%, a jump from 74% in 2000, according to ...

  7. Flight passengers can be denied boarding if they don't follow ...

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    She also noted that the amount of time between renewals depends on the age of the individual. Children under 16 must renew every five years, but for those over the age of 16, it's every 10 years.

  8. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    A passenger who is already booked on a flight arrives at the airport early (accidentally or deliberately) and asks to be on standby for an earlier flight. If a standby seat doesn't open up, they just take their booked flight. The industry calls this a go-show. A ticketed passenger requests to stand by for an upgrade.

  9. United Airlines will debut a new boarding order to save time

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    Airlines regularly tinker with boarding procedures to save precious time getting passengers onto planes, generally rewarding their biggest spenders with some of the earliest boarding.