Air France announced to give the option to auto-check-in bookings made on airfrance.com. They will send you an email, MMS, SMS with your boarding pass automatically about 30 hours before the flight. Why is this the beginning of the end for this (less and less useful) step in the passenger process?
The historical purpose of check-in was to perform a check of the ticket coupons a passenger brought with him/her, validate the passenger's identity, weigh the hold luggage (and in some cases the passenger too), check the size of any cabin baggage, and handover a boarding card with useful information like gate, boarding time and seat number. It was also the first contact of the passenger with an airline employee (or someone acting in name thereof).
Nowadays most of these tasks are either not neccessary anymore or have been replaced by new ways of working:
As the check-in process is merely a change of status in the backend of the airline system, check-in has become obsolete. And when luggage drop-off is becoming organised differently we will see a different passenger flow and use of the (often) cramped space in the terminals.
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