Jun 10, 2016 3:27:20 PM
When it comes to boarding passes, what's better: paperless or paper? Launched in 2007 by Continental Airlines as more or less of an experiment, paperless boarding has grown into the preferred way to travel for many. Today, most major airlines offer mobile boarding at airports in nearly every state in the U.S. and in other countries across the globe. While there’s no doubt that paperless boarding saves time, there are both pros and cons to using the service. Let’s weigh in on the pros and cons of keeping your ticket behind a touchscreen wall: You can help reduce the risk of these issues by keeping your phone charged and up to date. If you plan to travel in a group, don’t wait until the last minute to sort out your paperless boarding options. If your phone happens to run out of power at the gate, you can usually find an outlet to charge it. Speak To One Of Our System Experts Today!Pros of Paperless Boarding Passes:
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