Why you should never check in online (2024)

Clicking ‘online check-in’ can be very tempting when you receive the email prompting you to do so. It offers a multitude of benefits such as saving time at the airport and possibly picking your own seat. It even saves paper by not printing a physical boarding pass.

The process does streamline the airport experience a little, especially if you don’t have luggage to check in. Online check-in certainly isn’t without perks.

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But waiting an extra 30 minutes in a queue certainly doesn’t deter me from checking in in person. There’s a potential perk that far outweighs the cons. A perk that can only come from talking and checking in with a real person at the counter.

Speaking face to face with the ground staff gives you a much higher chance of receiving an upgrade. It may be a slim chance, but what are an extra few minutes in line compared to a long flight in business instead of economy?

If you think about it from the perspective of the airport staff, people getting ready to fly are often stressed out and want to get on the plane as quickly as possible. Sometimes a sincere smile and a friendly greeting can mean a lot and can make a difference.

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Sometimes, airlines won’t allow you to reserve seats in the exit aisle online. The staff need to see you to be sure that you’re able and willing to help in the event of an emergency. So speaking with the ground staff can enable you to be allocated a seat with that luxurious extra legroom.

You can also inquire about how full the flight is, to gauge the possibility of an upgrade. Take a chance and ask politely if there’s any chance at a free upgrade. If not, and you have a healthy points balance, ask how many points it would cost to upgrade. Sometimes airlines will even offer discounted upgrades paying cash, these can be a bit of a bargain so it’s always worth asking.

I once got upgraded on a flight from London Heathrow to Minneapolis, just from being in the right place at the right time, I think. If I’d have checked in online, I likely would have just chosen a seat in economy and not thought twice about it.

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The other consideration these days is COVID. If you check in before receiving a negative test result, it could be tricky to get a refund if you are then unlucky enough to test positive.

There have been instances where airlines and third parties have refused to refund a seat for COVID positive passengers after they have already checked in online.

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Why you should never check in online (2024)

FAQs

What is the disadvantage of online check-in? ›

One disadvantage is certainly that many people have poor time management and arrive too late at the airport if they check in online. For some, this can lead to unwanted time pressure. On the other hand, those who still have to check in at the airport itself usually arrive early enough and are therefore over-punctual.

Why can I never check-in online? ›

Reasons might include: if you have more than one passport, if you're a certain nationality, if your flight was booked at the very last minute, if your flight was booked by someone else, or if you have the same name as a person of interest.

Is it okay to not check-in online? ›

What if I forget to check in online or leave my boarding card at home? If you forget to check in online or forget or lose your boarding pass, you will still be allowed to travel. You will just have to check in as normal or have a new boarding card printed for you at the airport.

Is it better to check-in online or not? ›

For a short-haul flight where you are only taking hand luggage, checking in online saves a lot of time and is therefore much better than checking in at the airport. If, on the other hand, you have to check in bulky luggage, it is better to use the classic check-in at the airport for security reasons.

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Do I need to check-in online before a flight? ›

Check-in counters at the airport open two (2) hours before departure for domestic flights and three (3) hours before departure for international flights. We recommend checking in online to avoid long lines at the airport and so you can proceed to drop off your baggage, if applicable.

Why bother with online check in? ›

Online check-in allows passengers to reserve their preferred seats and skip the line at the check-in desk. According to CheapOAir, there are some financial benefits to online check-in as well—passengers checking in online typically pay a lower bag check fee than those checking in at the airport.

How important is online check in? ›

Benefits of online check-in:
  • Avoid potential check-in lines at airport.
  • Print boarding pass at home (can also wait or reprint at self-service kiosk at the airport)
  • Select seat assignment(s) before others (if applicable)
  • Choose to get updates of possible changes to departure times leading up to flight.

What happens once you check in online? ›

Your boarding pass is sent to your email after check-in. You can print it or use the mobile boarding barcode (QR code) by downloading it to your mobile phone.

Can we avoid web check-in? ›

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), IndiGo wrote, “Web check-in is not a mandatory requirement, however, for a hassle-free flight experience, we recommend our customers to web check-in in advance. Web check-in allows customers to have a smooth experience at the airport."

Do I have to check-in again after checking in online? ›

There might be minor differences between airlines but if you have checked in online and printed your boarding pass then you just need to go to the bag drop desk (most airlines have separate bag drop desks) to hand over your bags. There is a place called bag drop which basically looks the same as the old checkin desks.

Why can't I check-in online with American Airlines? ›

A: You are not eligible to use Online Flight Check-In if: The first flight for which you are checking in is NOT operated by American Airlines or American Eagle. You are traveling on a military fare. You are traveling with a pet.

What are the disadvantages of online check-in? ›

If you check in before receiving a negative test result, it could be tricky to get a refund if you are then unlucky enough to test positive. There have been instances where airlines and third parties have refused to refund a seat for COVID positive passengers after they have already checked in online.

When should you do online checking? ›

Web Checkin for passengers is available 48 hrs to 60 mins before domestic flight departure, and 24 hrs to 75 mins before international flight departure. Airport Check-in at counter is available 60 mins before domestic flight departure, and 75 mins before international flight departure.

What does it mean to be checked in online? ›

Check-in online and select your preferred seating before arriving at the airport. Online check-in is the process of confirming one's presence on a flight via the Internet.

What happens if you don't do a web check-in online? ›

If you don't do a web check-in for your flight, you will need to check in at the airport instead. This may result in longer wait times, especially if you are flying during a busy travel period.

Why bother with online check-in? ›

Online check-in allows passengers to reserve their preferred seats and skip the line at the check-in desk. According to CheapOAir, there are some financial benefits to online check-in as well—passengers checking in online typically pay a lower bag check fee than those checking in at the airport.

Should I pay for online check-in? ›

Most airlines don't charge you to check in online. Although, some may charge a fee to check in at the airport, so make sure to check with them. For more info on how to check in with your airline, please visit our partner airlines info page.

Can I choose a seat during online check-in? ›

Yes, you can select a seat of your choice based on availability when checking in online. Here's how you can do it: Access the online check-in: Visit the Air India website or app and go to the 'Check-in' section. Enter details: Provide your Booking Reference and last name to retrieve your booking details.

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