Just when most people are getting used to the idea of online check-in Qantas have now introduced what they call “Next Generation Check-in system.” Gone are the days of “human intervention” replaced with computers, scanners and conveyor belts. What this basically means is that the passenger is now responsible for selecting his/her seat, printing his/her boarding pass, and if he or she has got a bag to check-in he/she is responsible for printing the bag tags, attaching the tags to the bags in a prescribed manner and sending off his/her own bags to the correct aircraft.
This new system has been fully implemented by Qantas at one of Australia’s busiest domestic airport, Perth. Noticeably absent are check-in counters manned by humans. In place are touch screens and bag drop scanners that will direct your baggage to its rightful destination. WARNING: You must remove all old tags and stickers so as not to confuse the new technology and send your bag/s where you do not want it to go.
Sydney, arguably the busiest down under, is the next in-line to launch the system. Frequent SYD travellers be warned.
The system is almost hassle free if you have nothing to check-in. Printing your boarding pass at home still works a treat. But if you’re on the other extreme with oversized (like prams, surfboards, etc.) and/or overweight pieces the new system can be a nightmare. You can say, it indirectly discourages the practice. But if you have no choice grab the first human staff you see before your fingers start fiddling with the very inviting touch screens.
Streamlining is the whole idea with the promise “to leave you more time to spend as you choose before your flight” (from Qantas – The Australian Way Magazine). We’ll see…
hayyyy. when can i ever travel first class? *jealous mode*
ReplyDeleteme too?!?!?!?! hayyyy (*wondering*) HAHAHAHAHAHA!
ReplyDeletedat sounds exciting..maka travel na nga thru Qantas basta wag lang palaging delayed ang flight ha..LOL
ReplyDeleteBam, they've got the best schedule going to the east coast kaso mo if there are delays on the other side of the country there's a flow on effect on those leaving Perth...
ReplyDeleteMake sure your bags are the right weight and size to avoid hassles at the airport...