Fiji Link, a subsidiary of Fiji Airways, has
introduced mobile boarding pass options for customers checking-in
online for domestic flights from Nadi, Suva and Labasa.
Customers flying from the three
airports are able to use mobile boarding passes generated on their
device after they check-in online, without the need for a printed
boarding pass.
The airline also allows customers to self-scan
their paper or mobile boarding pass at the Boarding Gates, to
further reduce contact and the risk of cross-contamination between
different groups of people.
Mr. Andre Viljoen, Fiji Airways
Managing Director and CEO, said, “Mobile boarding passes are common
in many of our international airports, owing their success to the
convenience they offer to passengers and airlines alike. We are
pleased to roll this out as an option for our domestic Fiji Link
customers.
“Customers checking-in online can generate their own
boarding passes on their devices and no longer need to front
up at the check-in counter unless they have checked luggage. This
has a number of benefits, including saving time at airport queues
but more importantly, reducing contact with staff and other groups
of passengers.
“Self-scanning of boarding passes at the Boarding
Gate further complement these efforts, as it means staff
avoid handling multiple boarding passes of different customers.
These measures are a big part of our Travel Ready programme and
another example of our continued commitment to customer and staff
wellbeing.”
Mobile boarding passes can be
generated on both Android and Apple IOS devices after completion
of online check-in by Fiji Link customers, either directly on
their internet browser, as a PDF sent to their email, or as a screenshot.
“Customers also have the
option of printing their boarding passes at home and bringing it
along for use on Fiji Link flights from Nadi, Suva or Labasa.
Home-printed boarding passes can also be used to self-scan at the
Boarding Gates at these airports, thereby also preventing the need
for someone else to handle it for them. Fiji Link has successfully trialled all three initiatives with domestic customers over the
past month. Of course, our staff are available at airport counters
to assist customers who prefer checking in for their flights using
the conventional way,” Mr. Viljoen added.
Online check-in for Fiji Link flights
via the Fiji Airways website opens 24 hours prior to scheduled
departure and closes two hours prior.
Scanners at the Boarding
Gates of Nadi, Suva and Labasa airports have been set-up for customers to self-scan their mobile, airport-issued or home
printed boarding passes, with Fiji Link staff on hand for
customers requiring assistance.
All customers, regardless of how
they have checked-in for their flights, will still get
temperature-screened and will have to show the careFIJI app on
their devices prior to boarding Fiji Link aircraft.
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