<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by thissucks:
I apologize if this has been asked before.
What's the policy for Web check-in? 24hrs prior to the flight? If I print my boarding pass thru my printer, and I have luggage(s), do I have to stand in line and check them at the counter, or what's the procedure? If it's at Burbank (BUR), a tiny airport, is there someone on the curb to take my luggages? Would that be a skycap? And, is it a general rule to tip'em? Pls advice.</font>
Web check-in is up to 30 hours prior to departure. See
http://www.alaskaair.com/www2/it/WCI.asp
At major airports, ie. Seattle, you have the option of curbside or a special "web bag check" line. In BUR, your option is to curbside (can't say for sure that AS has a skycap @ curbside) or stand in line with everyone else at the counter. If you use the skycap, common practice is to tip at least $1 per bag.
Have a great trip!
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-Steve