American Airlines enhances online check-in capability
FORT WORTH —
American Airlines has announced an enhancement to its online flight check-in process that provides online check-in capability for passengers traveling internationally. Through online flight check-in at AA.com, customers traveling both domestically, and now internationally, can check in for their flight and subsequently print or e-mail their boarding pass, from anywhere in the world.
Customers can access flight check-in via the AA.com homepage or by visiting www.aa.com/findreservation and can check in two to 24 hours before international flights and one to 24 hours before domestic flights. Customers can then locate their flight reservation using either their AAdvantage® login or their full name as it appears in travel documents, along with their six digit flight record locator.
Passengers traveling to international destinations will also need their passport information and will only be able to check in for flights to destinations where they have met international travel requirements. After customers locate their itinerary, the AA.com flight check-in process provides easy-to-use prompts for guidance through the appropriate steps.
Once the check-in process is complete, passengers will have the option to print their boarding pass immediately from the confirmation page, e-mail their boarding pass to print later, or receive their boarding passes electronically on their mobile phones or PDAs (available in select cities only). For more details regarding online flight check-in at AA.com, customers can visit www.aa.com/checkin.



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Kwaabish
Now, if they an enhance (or replace) their tired old 777-200's, the outdated AV system and replace the tired hags they call flight attendants (and replace them with younger and friendlier "enhanced" flight attendants), then that would be a step in the right direction.
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mrsynik
Just replace American Airlines as a carrier of your choice with Singapore Airlines or Asiana Airlines. Both offer superior service.
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Badge213
I don't fly AA, but I've been able to check in online and fly internationally on Northwest (now Delta) for YEARS, if this is new "enhanced" checkin procedures, AA is seriously far behind!
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