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Hawaiian Airlines Implements Luggage Self-Tagging Service

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Hawaiian Airlines has implemented luggage self-tagging at all check-in kiosks in its Honolulu International Airport ticket lobby, allowing customers to print their boarding passes and weigh and check their luggage seamlessly.

Hawaiian, the first U.S. domestic carrier to move its main hub to a completely self-tagging environment, estimates that the new system will reduce its check-in process to less than five minutes.

The self-tagging system launched on 12 March 2013 in Honolulu and will be implemented at Hawaiian Airlines check-in lobbies throughout the islands later this year.

“Every minute saved in the check-in process improves our customers’ experience substantially, so this is a significant enhancement,” said Louis Saint-Cyr, Hawaiian’s vice president for customer service. “The kiosks reduced our customers’ check-in time to 8 minutes. The ability to self-tag bags reduces the check-in time even further -- by nearly half.”

Prior to the renovation of its kiosks, Hawaiian Airlines passengers using the self-service kiosks were required to wait for a customer service agent to tag their luggage and complete the check-in process.

“Allowing customers to tag their own luggage frees Hawaiian’s customer service agents to provide additional attention to passengers with oversized luggage or other special check-in needs,” Saint-Cyr added.

Customer service agents are also available to assist customers with the self-tagging process, and customer-service counters will be available in the lobby for additional customer assistance.

Hawaiian Airlines, Honolulu, Luggage

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