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  1. If not, it’ll open 48 hours prior to your departure. Just so you know, in either case, you’ll need to check in for your outbound and inbound flights separately. Online check-in closes six hours before your flight departure time. If you’d like to select or upgrade your seat after you’ve booked, please visit Manage My Booking.

  2. www.tui.co.uk › destinations › faqCheck-in | TUI.co.uk

    Just so you know, in either case, you’ll need to check in for your outbound and inbound flights separately. Online check-in closes six hours before your flight departure time. Log in to Manage My Booking with your flight booking reference, the surname of the lead passenger and your departure date, and select 'check-in'.

  3. www.easyjet.com › en › helpCheck-in - easyJet

    Flights from Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan and Israel: 3 hrs before departure: 60 mins before departure: 30 mins before departure: Flights from Milan Malpensa, London Luton, Pristina: 3 hrs before departure: 40 mins before departure: 30 mins before departure: Flights from Amsterdam to destinations outside Europe (including UK) 3 hrs before ...

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    • EasyJet. EasyJet says it “directly advises customers in advance of what time to arrive for their flight” by email, in the days before travel - so look out for that.
    • British Airways. Like easyJet, you can check in online and print your own boarding pass for the speediest airport experience - this is available from 24 hours before your flight.
    • Ryanair. The budget carrier’s bag drop opens two hours before your flight’s departure time, and closes 40 minutes before it. So you can arrive somewhat earlier to allow for check-in queueing time, but you likely won’t be able to drop off your case before the two-hour mark.
    • Tui. Tui has more clear-cut advice than most carriers on its website: “At UK airports, Bag Drop desks open two to three hours before your departure time.
  4. Terms and conditions. Online check-in. You can check in online 72 hours before your flight. Once you check in you’ll automatically be allocated your seats on the plane, on a first come, first served basis. If you have booked a return trip you will check in for the return leg of your journey separately to your outbound flight.

  5. You’ll need to check in online for your flight directly with the airline you’re flying with. Please make sure you’re using your flight reference/booking number and not your overall First Choice booking reference. Some airlines will allow you to check in for both your outbound and inbound flights at the same time.

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  7. Online check-in. Most airlines let you check in online, choose your seat and print your boarding pass about 24 hours before your flight. Visit your airline website for more information. If you've printed your boarding pass and aren't checking in a bag, you can go straight to security when you get to the airport.

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