July 11, 200817 yr Just wondered if anyone had used the Royal E-service kiosks at Suvarnabhumi to check in and get a boarding pass. I( ROP member) will be travelling on an E-ticket with only hand luggage,and it seems a good way to avoid the queues at check-in counters. I would be interested to hear about any experiences with these kiosks, good or bad
July 11, 200817 yr I haven't used the TG kiosks. You can also use iCheck-in (OLCI:on-line check-in) to check in 2 - 24 hours before your departure: https://www.thaiair.com/NASApp/DD_IWCI/iCheckin.jsp I've used the UA kiosks at BKK my last three departures, they work fine. Royal e-Check-in Primer
July 11, 200817 yr Author Hello Lomatopo. Have used the i-check in before,but like the idea of printing out the boarding pass at the kiosk,and not having to wait in line for it at the check-in counter. Many thanks
July 11, 200817 yr I would like to know if there is one air side? So I can transfer from an Amsterdam to a Phnom Phen flight In a hurry.
July 11, 200817 yr Does the 'system' automatically pick up any seat number resevations that you have pre-arranged or does it let you choose your seat while using the self service kiosk?
July 11, 200817 yr Author Does the 'system' automatically pick up any seat number resevations that you have pre-arranged or does it let you choose your seat while using the self service kiosk? On the Thai Airways demo-video,it explains you can change your seat.Then you print out your boarding pass.
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