Virgin Atlantic has launched
DIY Check In for passengers with the introduction of self service kiosks at Heathrow Terminal 3 and online check in via the Virgin Atlantic
website.
The
airline predicts that 50% of its passengers, over two million, will be using its self service check in methods by 2006.
To celebrate the launch the airline will be encouraging passengers to take part in an online competition where they can win a pair of tickets every year for the rest of their lives.
Virgin Atlantic’s DIY Check
allows all passengers including groups, families and those travelling with infants to utilise
the service.
Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic
said, “Virgin Atlantic has pioneered a self service check in method that allows any passenger to check in online inside 24 hours of departure and allows groups of up to 9
people check in at a kiosk at any one time. This is an important step for Virgin Atlantic towards further developments in customer self service for long haul travel.
“In line with the Virgin’s well known fun and innovative approach, we are also proud to introduce Ruby – our virtual check in agent who guides passengers through the
check in process on screen – so our kiosks are without a doubt the best looking in the airport!”
The online competition ‘Fly Free For Life’ launches on
the Virgin website today. In connection with the theme of saving time online, visitors to the site must guess
the time the clock will stop between 12.01am on 1 February and midnight on the 7 February. And if they guess correctly – they could win a pair of Economy tickets every
year for the rest of their lives.
Online check in enables all passengers to check in for flights within 24 hours of departure. All passengers and ticket types will be able to log on, check in, select a seat
and then make their way to the airport to arrive a minimum of one hour before departure. At the airport passengers simply pick up their boarding pass from a dedicated
desk and then present any hold baggage at the allocated bag drop, which has been specially tailored for this fast track service. Each passenger will be security profiled
at the bag drop.
Virgin Atlantic will be introducing kiosks across its operation in two phases. Eight Virgin Atlantic kiosks have been installed at Heathrow Terminal 3. The second phase
will be completed during 2005 when further kiosks will be installed at Gatwick Airport, Los Angeles and
JFK.
Passengers check in at the Kiosk on the day of departure using a machine-readable passport, credit card, frequent flyer card or Virgin Atlantic booking reference for
identification. Boarding cards are printed at the Kiosk, and passengers are then directed to take their hold luggage to the allocated bag drop, where they will be security
profiled. The kiosk can read all notes in the booking such as upgrades and can even print lounge invitations for Upper Class passengers.
At Gatwick, passengers can check in the night before their flight using the
Twilight Check In, which is open from 2pm until 9pm. In the Caribbean, ‘Check In and Chill Out’ is popular with passengers who can check in for their flight when
checking out of their hotel. In Florida, Virgin Atlantic offers a check in facility in Downtown Disney enabling passengers to check in themselves and their bags at a kiosk
on the day of departure and spend the last day of their holiday in the theme park, without having to rush back to the hotel.
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