Mobile check in for international flights

Airlines will now be allowed to issue electronic boarding passes for international flights departing Australia, the federal government says.

Airport people waiting in the line

People waiting to board the plane. Source: Moment RF

People flying overseas can now check in for their flights using a mobile phone, in a bid to cut wait times at Australian airports.

From Monday, airlines will be able to issue electronic boarding passes for international flights departing Australia.

It means travellers won't need to visit check-in counters to show their passport and collecting a paper boarding pass.

"Australia is a world leader in seamless travel and this move will allow travellers to move across our border smoothly," Citizenship Minister Alan Tudge said in a statement.

More than 21 million people passed through the border at international airports on their way out of Australia last financial year, but that figure is tipped to rise.

Nearly three-in-four travellers were screened through the country's automatic SmartGates, helping speed up the process.

"These increasing volumes mean we are always looking for ways to clear legitimate travellers efficiently and seek out those of interest to law enforcement," Mr Tudge said.

The change follows several successful trials of mobile boarding passes for international flights.



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By Ismail Kayhan
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