Dragonair introduces self-print boarding pass for passengers departing from Bengaluru
Dragonair has launched its Self-Print Boarding Pass service in Bengaluru – the latest innovation to help simplify the travel experience for our passengers travelling from this city.
Effective 01 July 2015, passengers departing on Dragonair flights, from Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, who have already checked in online, can print their boarding pass on A4 (Legal) paper in either black and white or colour with their own printer at home, the office or anywhere with access to the internet. Passengers eligible for lounge access will be able to view their invitations on the boarding pass. Once at the airport, passengers can proceed directly to the self check-in bag drop counters for a travel documents check. Rajesh Menon, Regional Sales & Marketing Manager, South Asia says, “At Dragonair, we believe that travelling well is vital to living well. We are delighted to be able to offer our passengers this innovation, aimed at making their journey more convenient. With this option of self-print boarding pass, passengers can arrive at the airport, just 60 minutes prior to departure. The dedicated self check-in bag drop counters further enables our passengers to avoid long queues and reduces their waiting time.” Dragonair, an affiliate member of oneworld, is a Hong Kong-based international airline, and a member of the Cathay Pacific Group. In India, Dragonair operates daily flights from Bengaluru to Hong Kong and six weekly flights from Kolkata to Hong Kong.
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