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British Airways to launch self-service check-in at Heathrow

Travel News Asia 22 March 2006

From April 25, British Airways will be launching across-the-board self-service check-in for its customers travelling on UK domestic flights. From this date, the only way for customers to check-in will be on ba.com or at an airport kiosk.

Conventional check-in desks will be converted to 'fast bag drop' desks, for customers with luggage to check-in, and dedicated staff will be on hand to help customers at the kiosks.

Customers who check-in on ba.com can print their boarding pass from their home or office printer, up to 24 hours before their flight, allowing them to proceed immediately to the boarding gate on arrival at the airport.

Martin George, commercial director, said, "Making the airport experience simpler and speedier for our customers is the cornerstone of our vision for Terminal 5 and we want to introduce many of these improvements now, ahead of our move.

"Our customers have told us that they are looking for ways to save precious time where possible, so we have developed user-friendly self-service check-in systems, which they think are terrific, to help ease their journey through the airport."

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