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Bar-Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) Implementation guide - IATA

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<strong>BCBP</strong> technical implementation<br />

Figure 32 - Example of web check-in seat selection courtesy of British Airways<br />

If the customer chooses to print his/her own boarding pass, he/she may proceed directly to the<br />

fast bag drop point or even to security check if travelling with a carry-on bag only. If any printing<br />

problem occurs or the <strong>BCBP</strong> is lost, the customer should be offered an alternative solution, such<br />

as re-printing a boarding pass at a kiosk in the airport.<br />

The penetration of Internet is rapidly growing. Two-thirds of the population in North America has<br />

access to the Internet, one third in Europe and almost 10% in Asia, for a total of one billion<br />

Internet users by the end of 2005. Compared to the number of airline passengers, Internet has<br />

become a significant distribution channel and service tool. Internet growth is driving web check-in<br />

development.<br />

This example shows the identification page for online check-in (see fig. 31). It clearly displays the<br />

check-in process (1-select reservation, 2-reservation details, 3-print boarding pass) and the<br />

progress (step 1 highlighted). Identification field options are the passenger name, the “record<br />

locator” (PNR) or the login using the frequent flyer number.<br />

4 th edition - June 2009 - www.iata.org/stb/bcbp 49/128

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