Air India extends self-check-in service to Europe, UK and Canada
Air India is expanding its integrated self-check-in and baggage drop services for passengers in several more countries.
Originally rolled out in the US and Australia, it now available in all Air India destinations in Europe, the UK, and Canada.
This initiative self-check-in service enables streamlined check-in and boarding procedures.
The service comes to London Heathrow and Gatwick, Birmingham, as well as Paris, and Toronto and Vancouver, Canada.
It also expands to Vienna, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan and Zurich
The self-check-in kiosks allow passengers to print boarding passes and baggage tags.
Air India recently reported its financials with a revenue increase of 11% in FY25 to around $7 billion.
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