Alaska Airlines announced that later this year, they’ll be giving electronic baggage tags to 2,500 frequent flier passengers. They say the goal is to reduce the time spent checking in luggage by 40%. FlySJC SanJose
Alaska Airlines will become the first U.S. airline to roll out electronic tags for your checked luggage, and they’re doing it right here in the Bay Area.Alaska Airlines will become the first U.S. airline to roll out electronic tags for your checked luggage, and they’re doing it right here in the Bay Area.International Airport will be the first location in the country where passengers can check in their bags without waiting.
Alaska Airlines announced that later this year, they’ll be giving electronic tags like this to 2500 frequent flier passengers. They say the goal is to reduce the time spent checking in luggage by 40%. People are traveling more this summer and streamlining the process at busy airports is sorely needed. Just this week, hundreds of passenger bags were delayed at London’s Heathrow Airport because of a system glitch, causing confusion and frustration. One traveler at the San Jose airport described what it was like for his family to fly just a couple of weeks ago.
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