Last month, Air China introduced self check-in
at three additional airports outside Mainland China - Vancouver
International Airport, Osaka Kansai International Airport and
Nagoya International Airport.
The system supports
transfer to other Chinese cities via Beijing and offers five
languages including Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional),
English, Japanese, Korean and French.
Passengers can
select their preferred seat, accrue Air China kilometers and print
boarding pass, sparing them the trouble of having to queue in
front of the traditional check-in counters.
By the end of 2011, Air China has made self
check-in available at eight airports outside Mainland China. The
other five airports are Tokyo Narita, Tokyo Haneda, Hong Kong,
Frankfurt, and Stockholm Arland.
The self check-in service is in compliance with
the IATA industry standards.
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