Using a Kiosk to Check In - Demo On Delta Air Lines Web Site
View a demo a checking in via Kiosks here .
Locations Delta now has 600 plus kiosks in over 80 cities. Additional kiosks are coming to other airports soon. City Location Albuquerque, New Mexico Ticket lobby Anchorage, Alaska Ticket lobby Austin, Texas Ticket lobby Atlanta, Georgia Ticket lobby (domestic coach side); MARTA entrance Baltimore, Maryland Ticket lobby Baton Rouge, Louisiana Ticket lobby Birmingham, Alabama Ticket lobby Boise, Idaho Ticket lobby Boston, Massachusetts Terminal C ticket lobby; Terminal B-Shuttle Charleston, South Carolina Ticket lobby Charlotte, North Carolina Ticket lobby Chicago (O'Hare), Illinois Ticket lobby Cincinnati, Ohio Ticket lobby Cleveland, Ohio Ticket lobby Columbia, South Carolina Ticket lobby Columbus, Ohio Ticket lobby Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas E16 & E33 ticket counters Dayton, Ohio Ticket lobby Daytona Beach, Florida Ticket lobby Denver, Colorado Ticket lobby Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Ticket lobby Ft. Myers, Florida Ticket lobby Greensboro, North Carolina Ticket lobby Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina Ticket lobby Hartford, Connecticut Ticket lobby Honolulu, Hawaii Ticket lobby Houston (Hobby), Texas Ticket lobby Houston (Intercontinental), Texas Ticket lobby Huntsville, Alabama Ticket lobby Indianapolis, Indiana Ticket lobby Islip, New York Ticket lobby Jackson, Mississippi Ticket lobby Jacksonville, Florida Ticket lobby and between Gates A2 and A4 Kansas City, Missouri Ticket lobby Knoxville, Tennessee Ticket lobby Las Vegas, Nevada Terminal One and Two served by airport-provided kiosks Lexington, Kentucky Ticket lobby Little Rock, Arkansas Ticket lobby Los Angeles, California Ticket lobby Louisville, Kentucky Ticket lobby Melbourne, Florida Ticket lobby Memphis, Tennessee Ticket lobby Miami, Florida Ticket lobby Minneapolis, Minnesota Ticket lobby Mobile, Alabama Ticket lobby Nashville, Tennessee Ticket lobby Newark, New Jersey Ticket lobby New Orleans, Louisiana Ticket lobby New York City (La Guardia) Ticket lobby; Marine air terminal New York City (JFK) West check-in ticket lobby, located left of counter; between Domestic and BusinessElite® ticket counter Norfolk, Virginia Ticket lobby Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ticket lobby Ontario, California Ticket lobby Orlando, Florida Ticket lobby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ticket lobby Phoenix, Arizona Ticket lobby Pensacola, Florida Ticket lobby Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ticket lobby Portland, Maine Ticket lobby Portland, Oregon Ticket lobby Providence, Rhode Island Ticket lobby Raleigh Durham, North Carolina Ticket lobby Richmond, Virginia Ticket lobby San Diego, California Ticket lobby San Antonio, Texas Ticket lobby Salt Lake City, Utah Ticket lobby San Francisco, California Ticket lobby Sarasota, Florida Ticket lobby Savannah, Georgia Ticket lobby Seattle, Washington Ticket lobby Shreveport, Louisiana Ticket lobby Spokane, Washington Ticket lobby Tallahassee, Florida Ticket lobby Tampa, Florida Ticket lobby Tulsa, Oklahoma Ticket lobby Tucson, Arizona Ticket lobby Washington D.C. (Dulles) Ticket lobby Washington DC (Reagan National) Ticket counter; Shuttle counter; Metro bridge entrance West Palm Beach, Florida Ticket lobby [This message has been edited by jeffreyt (edited Nov 24, 2003).] |
Duhhhhh.... how I do use a kiosk? I'm a moron....
Sorry if I've offended anyone who has trouble using a kiosk, but then you probably wouldn't be using the Internet to read this. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif ------------------ "It's as easy as 1, 2, C" -- Kelly, Married With Children |
Along the same lines, if you can get on the internet to find Delta's web page with the kiosk demo, you probably don't need it.
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SJU has them now. I flew out of there today. The kiosks were not there on 10/12 when I flew out the last time.
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On a related note, in various airports I sometimes see check-in kiosks for DL (and other airlines) on the concourses -- i.e., airside, past security. What is the point of these machines, if a boarding pass is now required to pass all security checkpoints?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ezra: On a related note, in various airports I sometimes see check-in kiosks for DL (and other airlines) on the concourses -- i.e., airside, past security. What is the point of these machines, if a boarding pass is now required to pass all security checkpoints? </font> |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ezra: On a related note, in various airports I sometimes see check-in kiosks for DL (and other airlines) on the concourses -- i.e., airside, past security. What is the point of these machines, if a boarding pass is now required to pass all security checkpoints? </font> [This message has been edited by tekelberry (edited Nov 27, 2003).] |
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