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Benefits of Web Check-In

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Save Time

Skip queues and check-in counters and directly proceed to the security checkpoint

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Choose Your Seat

Seat selection is now at your discretion and fingertips

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Check in from home or while you’re on the go with the help of your smartphone

All Airline’s Web Check-In

Welcome to Easemytrip US, your trusted partner in making travel effortless! While we don’t offer web check-in services directly, we’re committed to empowering you with all the tools and information you need to breeze through the check-in process with your airline. Whether you’re catching a quick domestic flight across the US or embarking on an international adventure, web check-in is your ticket to saving time, securing your favorite seat, and starting your journey on the right foot. With just a few clicks, you can skip long airport lines, manage your booking, and have your boarding pass ready—whether digital or printed—before you even leave home. Our comprehensive guide below ensures you’re fully prepared to check in online, no matter where your travels take you. From coast to coast or across the globe, we’ve got you covered with clear steps and key tips tailored for US travelers!

How to Check-In Online

  1. Visit Your Airline’s Website or App: Access the airline’s web check-in portal via their official website or mobile app. You’ll need your booking reference (PNR or confirmation number) and last name, found in your Easemytrip US booking confirmation email.
  2. Select Your Flight: Choose the flight you’re checking in for and verify passenger details.
  3. Choose Seats and Extras: Select your seat (note that some airlines charge for preferred seats) and add services like extra baggage or priority boarding if needed.
  4. Download Your Boarding Pass: Save your digital boarding pass to your phone or email it to yourself. Some airlines or airports may require a printed copy, so check their requirements.
  5. Confirm Airport Rules: For international flights, ensure you have your passport, visas, and any required health documents ready for verification at the airport.

Domestic vs International Web Check-In: Key Differences


Domestic Flights (Within the US):

  • Availability: Web check-in typically opens 24-48 hours before departure and closes 45 minutes to 1 hour before the flight.
  • Boarding Pass: Most US airports (e.g., LAX, JFK, ORD) accept mobile boarding passes for domestic flights, making the process fully digital.
  • Documentation: A government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport, or state ID) is required at the airport, along with your boarding pass.
  • Restrictions: Some low-cost carriers (e.g., Spirit, Frontier) may charge for seat selection or require online check-in to avoid airport check-in fees.

  • International Flights (From the US):

  • Availability: Check-in generally opens 48 hours before departure but may close earlier (2-4 hours) due to enhanced security and immigration checks.
  • Boarding Pass: Many international airports accept mobile boarding passes, but some destinations (e.g., certain Caribbean or European countries) require a printed copy. Always verify with the airline and destination airport.
  • Documentation: You must present your passport, valid visas, and any required health documents (e.g., vaccination records) at the airport, even after checking in online. Some airlines verify these during web check-in.
  • Restrictions: Certain destinations may not allow web check-in due to strict immigration or security protocols, requiring in-person check-in at the airport.

  • Pro Tip: Always review your airline’s specific web check-in policy on their website, as rules vary.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When does web check-in open for flights from the US?

    Is a printed boarding pass required for US airports?

    Can I check in for everyone in my booking at once?

    Do low-cost US airlines have special web check-in rules?

    What ID do I need for domestic flights in the US?

    Can I add extra baggage during web check-in?

    What if I miss the web check-in window?

    Can I upgrade my seat during web check-in?