Air India has rolled out self-check-in and baggage-drop services to 19 international airports, including in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and Europe. This move enhances passenger autonomy, reduces wait times, and streamlines the airport journey. Travelers can now check in, print boarding passes, and drop luggage via kiosks, aligning Air India with global aviation trends for faster, tech-enabled, and more convenient international travel.
Air India Expands Self-Check-In & Baggage Drop to 19 Global Airports for Faster Travel

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