Mobile Phones Paper boarding pass set to disappear

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The humble boarding pass is becoming the latest victim of the aviation industry’s drive towards a paperless future

By David Millward, Transport Editor

Instead passengers will use their mobile phones to board an aircraft, with the device being read by a scanner at the departure gate.

It will mean that passengers will no longer rummage through every pocket at the departure gate only to find the pass has been used as a bookmark for a paperback bought 20 minutes earlier.

Known within the aviation industry as “simplifying the business” airlines want the boarding pass to be consigned to history in the same way as the paper plane ticket.

British Airways mobile phone boarding pass will make its debut on the iPhone on Monday, when it will be available on flights on the Heathrow – Edinburgh route.

While other airlines, such as Air France, have already introduced the technology, BA has gone further incorporating the pass as part of an all-singing, all-dancing application.

The airline believes a mobile phone cannot only carry a boarding pass, but just about anything else a passenger might want.

Its software developers have developed an application which will not only contain the boarding pass, but also flight information, frequent flier points, check-in times and eventually boarding gates and boarding times.

BA’s iPhone boarding pass is expected to be ready for all domestic destinations by the end of August and for the bulk of short haul routes within six months.

Most long-distance destinations are expected be incorporated by the middle of next year and the United States by the end of December 2011.

The same application is being introduced on the two other major “smart phones” – Android and Blackberry, although they are running a couple of months behind.

The application will be free to anyone who joins BA’s executive club, which it turn costs nothing to join.

Given the punitive cost of downloading data abroad, the information is only updated when asked to do so by the subscriber.

Also one the information is downloaded onto the phone, it is stored there until it is removed.

The key to the introduction of the mobile phone boarding passes is the development of a new generation of scanners which can read different airlines’ codes.

Underpinning the drive for the new technology in the aviation industry is an attempt to simplify the process of going through and airport cutting out the delays which have infuriated passengers across the world.

Even saving a couple of seconds on processing an individual passenger can make a dramatic difference to the length of queues.

It is among a series of developments which airline passengers can expect over the next few years, with carriers also looking at putting radio tags on luggage to prevent bags being lost.

Paper boarding pass set to disappear - Yahoo! Travel UK
 
'erm sorry. My battery is dead, can I still get on? Please...'

What a load of bollocks.

The paperless society is as likely as me and Emarald going out for a pint.
 
so what happens if u havent got a iPhone , Android or Blackberry or if you dont take your phone abroad with you ???


why not use recycled n1 cards
 
just make sure you switch the damn thing off after they get there details....
 
wtf!!!!! got only a normal mobile and why the hell would i want a iphone just for that??? and leave it on.
 
about time they did something, thing I don't like about them is the size of em, you have to fold them in half to fit in any size pocket.

Maybe they will end up printing barcodes we have to have stuck to our heads instead :proud:

Frenchman
 
That's a good idea but it won't work. I don't have a smart phone and as mozr rightly pointed out, what if there's a prob with the phone?

They should run it alongside normal paper service. Just like those tesco express checkouts, so just in case the new system craps out, you still got a backup
 
you need your passport.
why couldnt they link your barcode passport with it then it al ties in!
 
you need your passport.
why couldnt they link your barcode passport with it then it al ties in!

I dont see why this couldnt work or maybe i can lol . You would still need something printed or text'd to give you flight details.
 
I dont see why this couldnt work or maybe i can lol . You would still need something printed or text'd to give you flight details.

ah
i never thought of that!
maybe a little postit on the 1st page of passport or ad a little lectronic device to passport:banana::banana:
 
ah
i never thought of that!
maybe a little postit on the 1st page of passport or ad a little lectronic device to passport:banana::banana:

A user terminal at the airport where you scan your own passport and your flight details appear on the terminal screen.
 
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