Hotels adding flight services
US hotels are racing to put in airline check-in kiosks.
The latest: Hilton is adding flight check-in service to its already existing kiosks in the lobbies of its 37 hotels in the US and Canada.
Global Hyatt recently started a similar check-in service in 124 of its North American and Hawaiian hotels.
Hilton’s service applies to 18 major airlines, while Hyatt has 16.
In keeping with federal regulations, guests can only check in and print boarding passes for domestic flights.
Report by David Wilkening
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