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12-01-2009 @ 11:30AM
georgehobica said...
@Jonathan I agree. If US airlines want to slash costs further, then they should eliminate airport check-in, as Ryanair has done. Get your boarding pass at home online or use an airport kiosk. Pay a charge for getting a boarding pass any other way. I haven't used an airport check-in representative for years. If you're checking a bag, pay online before leaving home, bring it to a baggage drop off point at the airport where its weight is checked and it's tagged, and drop it on a conveyor belt and head to security. I wouldn't be surprised to see US carriers adopt this model in future.
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