Monday, June 6, 2011

Emirates launches boarding pass service via mobile

Emirates airline said it now offers customers the option of receiving a mobile boarding pass on their internet-enabled mobile device, providing customers with a stress-free, paperless travel experience.

The service is available to all passengers who use Emirates' online check-in facility out of Dubai up to 24 hours in advance. Passengers can log on to www.emirates.com,  and can access a web-link to their mobile boarding pass by email or SMS that displays a barcoded boarding pass on their internet-enabled phone.

"The launch of Emirates' mobile boarding pass not only supports paperless travel and the reduction of paper waste, but also meets the demands of a new era of travellers who seek a more sophisticated and efficient means of managing their business and leisure travel," said Mohammad H Mattar, Emirates Divisional Senior

Vice President Airport Services. "The mobile boarding pass puts flexibility and control completely in the hands of our customers, while making a small step towards reducing our environmental impact."

Environment:

The mobile boarding pass can be scanned and read directly at all check-in counters, airport security checkpoints, Dubai immigration, Emirates First Class and Business Class lounges, and boarding gates. The service allows customers to keep all their travel information in one place while also safeguarding the environment.

In the first year of implementation, it is estimated that the use of mobile boarding passes alone will save a minimum of 550 kilograms of paper. Across the Emirates Group, over 3.6 million kilograms of paper and cardboard have been recycled in the 2010-11 financial year.

Following the launch in Dubai, over 30 other mobile boarding pass compliant airports have been identified for implementation across the Emirates network.

Source: GulfNews.com (06/06/2011).

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