If you travel using AirAsia, most likely you will using LCCT instead of KLIA and soon KLIA2.This low cost terminal served mainly AirAsia. Recently AirAsia implement
self check in policy and most of local flight need to use kiosk or
mobile check-in. If you have luggage to check in, you still need to use
the kiosk n then proceed to drop off luggage counter but to-day we be able to check-in using self-service kiosks, tag their own bags,
and – towards the end of this year – deposit them at a self-service bag
drop without the assistance of an airline agent. While this kind of
all-encompassing self-service process is becoming commonplace in Airport in Malaysia,
it will be a groundbreaking experience for many Asian travelers.klia2′s self-tagging, bag drop and next-gen kiosks
In LCCT there are a few kiosk for self check-in and also to print your
Boarding pass from your mobile. The one near domestic departure hall was
little bit crowded compare to one near international departure hall. Overall LCCT is full of people n make sure you have ample of time to check in, drop your luggage n scan through security.
This morning AirAsia twitt " Our guests like the new machines. No more document check."
Checking in can be a nightmare at the LCCT (Low Cost Carrier Terminal) .
With International Departure check in counters opening 2 hours before
flights and domestic departures opening 1 hour before departure time and
with a gastimate of 40 flights a day with an average of 140 passengers
(normal capacity of a AirBus 320) per plane? That is a lot of people at
the airport!
For more free travel information, visit AirAsia website .
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