Delta Partners to Expand Paperless Mobile Check-in to Cincinnati
Passengers can now check in and receive electronic boarding passes on Web-enabled devices
Customers flying Delta Air Lines from Cincinnati can now use Web-enabled mobile devices to check in and receive an electronic boarding pass, thanks to a partnership between the airline and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
The option is available for domestic travel on nonstop Delta, Northwest and Delta Connection flights departing from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).
"Delta's time-saving technology puts customers in control of their experience and provides them with valuable convenience," said Paul Baird, Delta's field director for Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. "Passengers can now quickly check in and receive a boarding pass for their Delta, Northwest or Delta Connection flight while en route to the airport, in a taxi or walking from the parking lot to the terminal. The check-in process now can take place from anywhere, any time within 24 hours of flight departure."
How it works:
- Customers traveling in the United States and checking in for a nonstop flight from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport may simply download their boarding pass to their mobile devices via delta.com or nwa.com and proceed directly to the airport security screening area.
- Customers checking bags should drop their bags at the baggage drop counter location prior to proceeding to the security checkpoint.
- At the security checkpoint, TSA will scan the electronic boarding pass, check the customer’s ID and process the customer through security.
- Customers can then proceed to their departure gate, present their electronic boarding pass to the gate agent at boarding time and board with their designated zone.