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  #995299 27-Feb-2014 10:06
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trig42:

I have never just bowled up to the airport and scanned my phone at the gate - I always thought you needed a boarding pass?


If you don't have bags you haven't needed a boarding pass for ~3 years. You just need either the mPass app or NFC tag  (Airpoints card or ePass tag) to scan at the gate.







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  #995301 27-Feb-2014 10:08
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sbiddle:
trig42:

I have never just bowled up to the airport and scanned my phone at the gate - I always thought you needed a boarding pass?


If you don't have bags you haven't needed a boarding pass for ~3 years. You just need either the mPass app or NFC tag  (Airpoints card or ePass tag) to scan at the gate.





There I go then...

 

Although, most times, I have checked bags.

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  #995328 27-Feb-2014 10:32
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tigercorp: If you've only got carry on then you don't need to check in at all (for domestic and flights leaving from NZ) - http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/online-check-in


Oh wow, I can't believe how badly I misread the thread header, thought we were talking about online check in for some reason... :O

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