Continental Airlines has expanded its paperless boarding pass pilot program to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The Mobile Pass service allows passengers to receive boarding passes electronically on their cell phones or PDAs, which can then be scanned by Transportation Security Administration(TSA)security officers at the checkpoint.
Each paperless boarding pass displays a two-dimensional bar code along with passenger and flight information that will identify the traveler. TSA travel document checkers will use handheld scanners to validate the authenticity of the bar code.
American Airlines has expanded its mobile boarding pass service to 19 additional U.S. airports.
Now you can have your boarding pass sent directly to your mobile phone. This great new feature of our Online Check-In service makes travelling so much easier. No more pieces of paper or last minute panic at the airport, simply use our Online Check - In and have your boarding pass sent direct to your mobile. It's as easy as that!
Once you receive your boarding pass save it, then when you reach the airport, simply scan the onscreen barcode at the security checkpoints and during boarding. Forget about printing, you'll be amazed how quick, easy and efficient this really is.
What's more this service is currently available at many American Airlines locations in the USA with many more coming on stream each month. So no more searching for a printer when you want to check in online for your
return flights.
The airports at which American Airlines has newly added its mobile boarding pass service are:
● Albuquerque International (ABQ)
● Charlotte Douglas International (CLT)
● Cleveland Hopkins International (CLE)
● Denver International (DEN)
● El Paso International (ELP)
● Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH)
● Jacksonville International (JAX)
● Little Rock Adams Field (LIT)
● Memphis International (MEM)
● New York La Guardia (LGA)
● Oklahoma Will Rogers World (OKC)
● Orlando International (MCO)
● Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX)
● Salt Lake City International (SLC)
● San Antonio International (SAT)
● San Diego International (SAN)
● San Francisco International (SFO)
● Tulsa International (TUL)
● Washington Dulles International (IAD)
Friday, June 17, 2011
is there usb port in airasia x plane
AirAsia X fly airbus a330 and airbus a340 plane form melbourne Gold Coast to KUL,Only Premium flatbed seats have in-seat power sockets. Economy seats do not have in-seat entertainment or USB slots anymore.according to airasia blog they are looking at solutions for 'portable power' and next-generation 'portable entertainment'.
The portable media players do not have capability of charging other devices.
I would recommend getting your own portable power. Check out the PowerGorilla or PowerMonkey from www.powertraveller.com
I would really appreciate if airasia x could bring back the USB port in one way or another. I am flying from PER to KUL next tuesday and looking forward in using my iphone as my main form of entertainment during the flight.However after reading through the article and comments I now find myself hugely dissapointed and whats more I would not have enough time to get a battery pack in time for tuesday flight. Thou, the changes to the Premium seats are awesome
The portable media players do not have capability of charging other devices.
I would recommend getting your own portable power. Check out the PowerGorilla or PowerMonkey from www.powertraveller.com
I would really appreciate if airasia x could bring back the USB port in one way or another. I am flying from PER to KUL next tuesday and looking forward in using my iphone as my main form of entertainment during the flight.However after reading through the article and comments I now find myself hugely dissapointed and whats more I would not have enough time to get a battery pack in time for tuesday flight. Thou, the changes to the Premium seats are awesome
airasia promo deals international flights
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AirAsia X-travaganza Sale is near!
Its low low fares to your favourite long haul destinations. Now getting to Paris, Seoul, Mumbai, Gold Coast, London and a myriad of extremely amazing places is a dream no more!
New Delhi Taipei Tianjin (Beijing)
Chennai Melbourne London (Stansted)
All-In ticket price from RM 149
And many more exciting destinations!
Fabulous Fly-Day!
Weekly special, 5 hours only!
Every Friday is a FABULOUS FLY-DAY!
From 11am - 4pm, enjoy only the best deals on selected destinations for the week!
INNOVATIVE SERVICES Back to Top
Online booking now available up to 4 HOURS before flights!
Last minute travel made less frantic!
Now you can book online up to 4 HOURS before flights and fly to ANY AirAsia destination
http://www.airasia.com/nl/nl110530tkxf_my.htm
Affordable Tours from RM 999
School Holiday, Christmas & Chinese New Year Departures available*
Return Flight + Tours + Hotel + Meals + All taxes Included
4D Sawadee Chiang Mai
4D Charms of Hanoi and Halong
5D/7D Hangzhou Shanghai X-Trip
6D/7D The Very Best of Melbourne X-Trip
6D 3 World Theme Park Fun With Sky Point Gold Coast X-Trip
6D/7D Winter Skiing in Korea X-Trip
7D Tokyo Scenic Honshu with Kyoto and Osaka. 3 Hours Bullet Train X-Trip
9D Paris European X-trip (France + Riviera Region & Switzerland)
9D London Paris European X-trip (5 Countries)
Free Tours
Free Whitewater World in Gold Coast
Free Full Day Brisbane Sight & Shopping tour
Free Full day Blue Mountain + Free 3 Rides + Lunch
Free Penguin Parade & Wildlife Tour
More hotels @ various destination up to 50% off!
airasia land at haneda international terminal
Malaysia-based AirAsia become the first budget airline to land to Tokyo Haneda Airport international terminal.
AirAsia X offer three flights per week initially between Kuala Lumpur and Haneda Airport in the capital's Ota Ward, at fares possibly less than half those of regular airlines,
Serving the route is an Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with a 2-class configuration comprising of Premier Class and Economy Class. The 3-weekly flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays under the midnight slots, departing Haneda at 23:45pm just before midnight, and scheduled to arrive Kuala Lumpur at around 6:30am in the morning. The return flight will depart Kuala Lumpur in the afternoon at 14:40pm and will arrive Haneda at 22:30pm.
AirAsia currently offers flights to about 20 countries. AirAsia X went into operation in 2007 to serve point-to-point, long-haul business destinations.
In 2009, the company posted the equivalent of 84.5 billion yen ($1 billion) in sales and carried 14.25 million passengers. The Tokyo-based financial services group Orix Corp. has a stake of more than 10 percent in AirAsia X.
The entry of AirAsia X could intensify price competition among Japanese and foreign airlines serving Haneda Airport.
During the current season, Japan Airlines Corp. and All Nippon Airways Co. charge about 60,000 yen to 70,000 yen for a round trip on the low end of regular fares between Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture and Kuala Lumpur International Airport. AirAsia could offer a price less than half of that.
AirAsia, which had considered a route to Ibaraki Airport before its opening in March, apparently has its eye on serving other Japanese airports as well.
Currently, six foreign low-cost carriers fly into Japanese airports.
Haneda Airport is in the process of transforming itself into an international hub.Airlines in Malaysia were granted slots for seven flights a week to the airport. National carrier Malaysia Airlines has already taken up three of them.
Malaysia Airlines begin flights between Kota Kinabalu, a resort on Borneo Island, and Haneda three times a week.
AirAsia X offer three flights per week initially between Kuala Lumpur and Haneda Airport in the capital's Ota Ward, at fares possibly less than half those of regular airlines,
Serving the route is an Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with a 2-class configuration comprising of Premier Class and Economy Class. The 3-weekly flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays under the midnight slots, departing Haneda at 23:45pm just before midnight, and scheduled to arrive Kuala Lumpur at around 6:30am in the morning. The return flight will depart Kuala Lumpur in the afternoon at 14:40pm and will arrive Haneda at 22:30pm.
AirAsia currently offers flights to about 20 countries. AirAsia X went into operation in 2007 to serve point-to-point, long-haul business destinations.
In 2009, the company posted the equivalent of 84.5 billion yen ($1 billion) in sales and carried 14.25 million passengers. The Tokyo-based financial services group Orix Corp. has a stake of more than 10 percent in AirAsia X.
The entry of AirAsia X could intensify price competition among Japanese and foreign airlines serving Haneda Airport.
During the current season, Japan Airlines Corp. and All Nippon Airways Co. charge about 60,000 yen to 70,000 yen for a round trip on the low end of regular fares between Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture and Kuala Lumpur International Airport. AirAsia could offer a price less than half of that.
AirAsia, which had considered a route to Ibaraki Airport before its opening in March, apparently has its eye on serving other Japanese airports as well.
Currently, six foreign low-cost carriers fly into Japanese airports.
Haneda Airport is in the process of transforming itself into an international hub.Airlines in Malaysia were granted slots for seven flights a week to the airport. National carrier Malaysia Airlines has already taken up three of them.
Malaysia Airlines begin flights between Kota Kinabalu, a resort on Borneo Island, and Haneda three times a week.
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