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#823605 by StillRedHot
12 Sep 2012, 10:47
Mobile Boarding passes are being trialled from today for flights ex-MAN, and will be rolled out to LGW and then LHR in the coming months.

Because it's a trial it's only open to passengers checking in singularly at present.

Another step in the right direction I feel! ^)
#823606 by Neil
12 Sep 2012, 10:56
This is one of the things I'm not sure I like, long term I mean.

What happens when you are abroad and aren't able to receive data?

Will every pax require a mobile device to have their own boarding pass (obviously not feasible for all families etc), or will you be able to have multiple passes on one device.

It will cause more faffing when going through security, and mean you have to have your mobile on you? At present I keep mine in my carry on while going through security so less chance of losing/forgetting it

Assume duty free type shops will accept a mobile boarding pass?

I know mobile is the way forward, and while it will no doubt be easier and save the airlines money, I just see many potential issues and complications for the pax.
#823608 by Ian6969
12 Sep 2012, 11:00
I'm all for progress and anything that removes the need to carry suitcase full of paperwork around on holiday, can only be a good thing in my books.
I think though, that a lot of people will still opt to have a paper boarding pass, just reading the various posts regarding online check in, the consensus seems to be that people use the online check in, but still have their tickets printed at the airport ?|
#823610 by slinky09
12 Sep 2012, 11:09
Good news, if you can store your mobile BP in something like TripIt for example (where I put electronic documents of all travel bookings, flights, hotels, cars, etc.) that would be great - I've managed to move mostly digital and while I understand printed BPs are nostalgic, they're just another thing to lose nowadays.
#823614 by mitchja
12 Sep 2012, 11:18
All boarding pass bar code scanners will work with either printed on phone screen barcodes but it only takes a dodgy scanner or a dirty phone screen and this slows everything down as the member of staff then has to manually check you in etc slowing eveything down.

I've even been sent back from security to check-in to get a proper boarding pass before now as they could not scan my iPhone screen.

I also hate handing my iPhone over to someone else. What happens if they drop and break it? This is also acknowledged by several staff as many now get you to scan you own phone screen.
#823615 by eehk1007
12 Sep 2012, 11:19
Agreed on the BA app.
It is another of my checklists before I go, charge phone, download pass and check it works. There can be trouble on the return if you can't get any Wi-Fi and are as stingy as I am in paying for data-roaming!

Ed
#823625 by slinky09
12 Sep 2012, 12:07
Darren Wheeler wrote:
slinky09 wrote: and while I understand printed BPs are nostalgic, they're just another thing to lose nowadays.


Lose boarding pass :| :| :|

Lose phone/iPad etc. :0 :0 :0


Ha ha I have redundancy - but then you could always lose your passport :0 .
#823626 by Darren Wheeler
12 Sep 2012, 12:09
slinky09 wrote:
Darren Wheeler wrote:
slinky09 wrote: and while I understand printed BPs are nostalgic, they're just another thing to lose nowadays.


Lose boarding pass :| :| :|

Lose phone/iPad etc. :0 :0 :0


Ha ha I have redundancy - but then you could always lose your passport :0 .


Well played, Sir. ;)
#823627 by RyanJW
12 Sep 2012, 12:18
I like Mobile Phone Boarding Passes. If you are a frequent traveller, Mobile BP's are great. Less hassle, all online within the app. It's usually a 3D barcode which works well. I've used both BA and Lufthansa's apps and they work great.

As highlighted above, I'm not sure whether Mobile BP's are really suited to families travelling once or twice a year so I'm certain you won't see the end of printed BP's for a while yet.
#823639 by at240
12 Sep 2012, 14:02
I don't use mobile passes (am old fashioned!), but I welcome VS keeping up with the pack.

The various objections/worries people have raised are precisely the reason why there will be an alternative to this.
#823749 by Tinuks
13 Sep 2012, 02:07
I for one really loved this feature on the BA app and often downloaded my boarding pass to my blackberry. Maybe the reasons it was perfect were (1) it was for short hops around europe and (2) no checked in bags.

I never had an issue with scanning the barcode at any of the airports I used it and only handed it over at the security gate and boarding gate, just held it up at the plane door.
#823779 by StillRedHot
13 Sep 2012, 10:45
There's going to be a few changes with the way BP's are handled at the gate - VS will no longer tear off the stub..

Further work is currently being implemented in the US to comply with TSA regulations with regards to mobile boarding passes so expect that to be coming soon too.
#823795 by Concorde RIP
13 Sep 2012, 13:53
Having just completed a business trip using the BA app, I can see the points raised.

For a sort business trip to Stockholm, it was perfect and worked seemlessly.

The dropping issue was certainly one I considered....

The other one, and Neil raised it earlier, is when I go on holiday with my familym, who don't all have iPhones, how does it work? If you can have multiple baording passes on a single device, how practical is it going to be to switch between them and scan them individually? More chance for things to go wrong...
#823819 by Decker
13 Sep 2012, 17:28
Meh I love them - I normally get one on the phone and print one just because. It's a teeny bit fiddly going through the detectors though as I'm used to carrying my BP with me and they tend to want to screen iPhones...
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