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Speedy Check-In For Skywards Travellers In Dubai

All Skywards customers travelling with just hand baggage can now check themselves in for a flight using the new Self Check-in Kiosks at Dubai International Airport. The Chairman of Emirates, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, accompanied by Maurice Flanagan, Emirates’ vice-chairman and group president, and Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline, unveiled the kiosks recently in the Departures Hall for Emirates’ First and Business Class customers.

Kiosks are also located in the airport’s main Departure Hall for Skywards members travelling in Economy Class. Sheikh Ahmed commented, "The Dubai government is committed to a strategy of developing e-commerce to foster greater efficiency and transparency between its business processes and the business community, both within the emirate and the wider international business community. Emirates is proud to support this initiative and I am very pleased to launch these Self Check-in Kiosks for our frequent travellers.”

Members of Skywards, the frequent flyer programme of Emirates and SriLankan Airlines, who are carrying just hand baggage, can check themselves in for a flight using their membership card. The facility is also available to customers who are members of Skywards’ partner airlines - British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways and United Airlines. The Self Check-in Kiosks will soon accept larger baggage that can be checked into the aircraft’s hold. Customers travelling in First, Business or Economy Class can also use their e-cards to pass through the electronically-controlled gates (e-gates) at Immigration, giving them more time before their flight to enjoy the numerous facilities of Sheikh Rashid Terminal, including the award-winning Emirates First and Business Class Lounges. Six e-gates have so far been installed at the airport; two for Arrivals, two for Economy Class Departures and two for First and Business Class Departures, allowing customers to bypass manual Immigration checks.

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