Hyderabad airport starts paperless e-boarding facility for international fliers
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According to the reports, the GMR group-led airport is already a pioneer in India for offering end- to-end paperless e-boarding to its domestic passengers in all the flights. The airport’s international e-boarding service gives sa … Read more
According to the reports, the GMR group-led airport is already a pioneer in India for offering end- to-end paperless e-boarding to its domestic passengers in all the flights. The airport’s international e-boarding service gives safe travel choices for international passengers opting to fly out of Hyderabad. Read less
According to the reports, the GMR group-led airport is already a pioneer in India for offering end- to-end paperless e-boarding to its domestic passengers in all the flights. The airport’s international e-boarding service gives safe travel choices for international passengers opting to fly out of Hyderabad. For now, the service has been made available for a few international flights of IndiGo airlines.
Reportedly, IndiGo Airlines became the flagship carrier to kickstart this service by flying Sharjah-bound passengers from Hyderabad on the 6E 1405 flight on October 2.
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