British Airways

Considered to be one of the largest and most significant airlines in the world, British Airways is the United Kingdom's flag carrier. It has its central hub at London Heathrow Airport. It offers its services to more than 135 destinations across the globe. The best part is that it has a codeshare agreement and is a significant member of the OneWorld Alliance.

Check-In Options:

There are three primary ways to complete the check-in process with British Airways.

  • Airport Check-In: The first method is the traditional one where you must visit the airport, stand in the queues and complete the check-in process and the security checking. It might take some extra time of yours; however, you can easily opt for this if you can reach the airport a few hours early before the departure time at the airport.
  • Kiosk Check-In: You will be glad to know that Kisosk for check-in has been set up all across the airport. So, once you have reached the airport, you can complete the check-in process on your own with the help of self Kiosk Check-in.
  • Mobile/ Web Check-In: Now, with changing times, the passengers have been offered the option to complete the check-in process online. You can complete the check-in process with a few clicks on your phone without much hassle. However, it would help if you kept in mind that it can only be done 24 hours before the departure time. Moreover, the web check-in process saves you time a lot.

Baggage Policy

One can carry cabin baggage of a size limit of 56 x 45 x 25cm. And on the contrary, the baggage allowance of British Airways is up to 23kg. Therefore, one must be careful about the restricted size and weight limit. Or else airport charges might apply. As far as checked baggage is concerned, the size limit is 90 x 75 x 43cm, and the weight limit is around 23kg - 32kg depending on the ticket and routes.

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