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ON-LINE CHECK-IN
I've never done this before, and have always just checked in at the airport. My main question is about e-mail addresses though. I want to book flights today while I'm at my work e-mail address. When I come to check in on-line though (which I understand I need to do twenty-four hours before the date) I won't be at my work e-mail address, I'll be at my home e-mail address. Will this be okay? Also, I would rather not go on a computer while I'm away, so would I check in for the flight back at the same time? Thanks for any advice....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.they'll email your boarding pass to the address you give, and you print it out and take it with you (some airlines or airports have facilities for printing it out there). But basically if it's emailed to somewhere you have no access to, you won't be able to get your boarding pass.
Coming back - depends on the airline how far in advance you can check in.
Coming back - depends on the airline how far in advance you can check in.
It might depend which airline you use but when we flew with Virgin last year, after the flights were booked we had to go onto the Virgin website using the flight information and effectively create a log-in, this allowed me to specify the email address I wanted to use. You will probably not be able to check-in for the return flight at the same time (we weren't) but if you have no access to a computer while away you should be able to check-in in the normal way for your return
I'm booking with Jet2 - they have asked for an e-mail address while I'm booking. My query is, when I book they will confirm the booking to this (work) e-mail address. When I go to check in online later (in June) it will be from my home e-mail address and I worry that they won't recognise me as the booker. Thinking it through again, I guess it will be okay because if I do check in online for the return flight, that's going to be from a third e-mail address! The good news is, because I stopped booking halfway through, they've sent me a 10% discount for when I start again...
I have often checked in on line with different airlines. The important thing is the reference number of the booking, and this is used together with your name when you check in. As for the boarding pass - there is the option of printing this when you check in on line - and this does not involve an email address, you just do it there and then in their website. If you do not have a printer this can be done at the airport.
you shouldn't have to "use" an email address to book or to check in, just a computer. They will ask you to fill in an address so they can communicate with you about delays etc and to send you your boarding pass. Why not just fill in your home email address? They don't care where your computer is.
Jet2 will charge you £17.50 to check in at the airport.
http://www.jet2.com/Answers.aspx?Questions=4
Jet2 will charge you £17.50 to check in at the airport.
http://www.jet2.com/Answers.aspx?Questions=4
looking at that site further, it seems you have the option to check in online or at the airport, I don't know if the £17.50 charge applies if you select airport check-in, or only if you select online check-in and then don't do it.
You can check in online 28 days ahead, so should be able to get your return boarding passes before you leave home.
You can check in online 28 days ahead, so should be able to get your return boarding passes before you leave home.
Thanks very much for all your help. I'll keep going through the steps and will probably have things sent to home computer. I know it's wrong, but after spending all day here on the things, the last think I ever want to do when I'm at home or off work is use a computer! Things seem a lot clearer now though, thanks to you all. X