harvyk
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Originally I thought the purpose of check-in was to effectively announce your arrival at the airport to the airline, at which point the airline would allocate you a seat on the aircraft.
But these days with check-in now been able to be done on-line up to 24 hours prior to the flight (so no way your already at the airport) do they even need a check-in, and considering certain airlines now offer automatic check-in with boarding passes emailed across to you, is there really a point to it?
But these days with check-in now been able to be done on-line up to 24 hours prior to the flight (so no way your already at the airport) do they even need a check-in, and considering certain airlines now offer automatic check-in with boarding passes emailed across to you, is there really a point to it?