How To Use Check-in In A Sentence

  • And you can make a comment after check-in. if you make remittance, please inform our service center by phone or fax and keep your receipt well.
  • The check-in and baggage reclaim areas are underneath the runway apron and hundreds of marble pillars support the roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ask your travel agent about check-in times.
  • The check-in lines are long, your patience is short, and, to top it off, you're traveling for business, which means you'll likely be sequestered in a chilly conference room for much of the time you're away.
  • He was able to wander freely in the roof space above the check-in area and other areas barred to the public.
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  • The Supreme Court Under God has ordered that the 10 Commandments be displayed wherever 'sin might raise its seductive head': bars, clubs, gyms, swimming pools, corporate mail-rooms, multiplexes, secluded beaches, public rest-rooms, motel check-ins and Catholic sacristies. Tony Hendra: The Christian Right? Their Christ Is No Christian
  • At check-in and check-out, the valet, doorman and bellman all line up for tips.
  • A Champagne check-in, spectacular views of the Charles River and a concierge that lends handcuffs inspire surrender at the Liberty Hotel.
  • A serpentine queue for check-in had spilled out in the street from the vast hall at five in the morning.
  • A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in.
  • After being patronised by the check-in assistant you find that your room, whilst ostensibly plush, contains at least one fitting that has been bodged at an angle that isn't quite straight.
  • The floor of the domestic terminal where the check-in clerks sit is littered with refuse -- half empty food containers, plastic water bottles, reams of paper, and the clerks 'chairs are in various stages of severe to total brokenness. Mike Arkus: Recent African Airport Experiences: From Presidential Shutdown to an 'Are-They-Out-to-Get-Me' Moment
  • Once you pass the check-in desk and get the boarding pass you are a prisoner. The Sun
  • A representative from the tour company will meet you at the check-in.
  • You also get a reserved seat and priority check-in and boarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Asked at check-in'Have you left your bags unattended? Times, Sunday Times
  • We arrive at the ferry terminal five hours early, go straight to the check-in and they change my original, late night, cheapo booking to one for the next ferry at no extra charge.
  • We breakfasted on pastries and coffee from the hotel's Il Fornaio Panetteria and used a coupon we'd received at check-in to get free biscotti.
  • A representative from the tour company will meet you at the check-in.
  • ANYONE who has been stuck in an endless airport check-in queue knows flying can be a hellish experience. The Sun
  • She moves towards the Berlin check-in desk, but cannot see him. SEA MUSIC
  • Since 2010, JetBlue and American have had a limited partnership at JFK, offering their customers "interline" service that allows one-stop booking and check-in and automatic bag transfers on some connecting flights to a number of destinations where they don't compete. Destination New York City: Delta Grows at La Guardia
  • The last check-in time is 45 minutes before flight departure.
  • She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in desk.
  • You probably already like to use the check-in kiosk at the airport to try to get a better seat. Wednesday, February 20, 2008 | Lifehacker Australia
  • Meanwhile passengers have faced waits of up to 6 hours between check-in and departure.
  • Despite the scale of this satanic mill, the check-in area offers little sense of space. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heather wrote about a website called foursquare where you can check-in to different places with your cell phone and earn badges and achievements for trying out new venues in the city where you reside. Foursquare Without the Ball
  • The main door went into a small lobby with a check-in desk.
  • Aim to arrive at check-in at least two hours before departure.
  • What should have been considered a minor security breach by check-in and immigration staff again became a 'security scare' headline story.
  • After another long wait during which the check-in agent kept refreshing his screen every two minutes they did ticket me and I did get the earlier flight.
  • She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in desk.
  • For one thing, you may not be allowed to carry any baggage - check-in or hand baggage.
  • Apparently the landlord had done a proper inventory and thorough check-in report, which helped the assessment enormously.
  • The check-in assistant seemed to be in a particularly garrulous mood, chatting with his colleague while he printed out the boarding card.
  • Armed with my home-printed boarding card, I head straight for security, bypassing the hoards of people queueing at the check-in desks.
  • If the tools automated the bookkeeping in this way, it would help make the team more effective by ensuring that the important connections between bug reports and code check-ins are reliable.
  • These include reciprocal access to member airlines' lounges, priority check-in, standby, and preferred seating and boarding.
  • He came back with a carefully designed regimen for him-self and monthly appointments to return for check-ins.
  • I handed him a fold of notes and he pushed away from me arriving at the check-in desk with a toe-stubbing abruptness. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Passengers with only hand luggage can do a kerbside check-in, get their boarding pass from the ticketing desk and spend more time with their kith and kin.
  • Essex Police said the incident had taken place in the main passenger terminal building, near check-in zones E and F, at around 9.40 am today.
  • He had passed through check-in and passport control without any problems and was waiting in the smoking area of the departure lounge.
  • It says it now has four separate cross-checks from check-in to the boat's return.
  • Something, though, has now tapped my inner whinger: the removal of check-in desks. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are standing in the line at Manchester Airport about to check-in and, frankly, you're feeling pretty pleased with yourself.
  • What amazed me even more were the actual people downstairs at the check-in counter who never offered assistance in the first place, suddenly had this maddening curiosity to know of my dilemma.
  • Aim to arrive at check-in at least two hours before departure.
  • A representative from the tour company will meet you at the check-in.
  • The Indian system films people from the side as they walk towards an airport check-in or a bank teller. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scan your passport for International check-in at select locations.
  • After a frightening, high-speed cab ride, we arrive and are greeted at the check-in counter with shots of pink ouzo.
  • The check-in and baggage reclaim areas are underneath the runway apron and hundreds of marble pillars support the roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flight attendants crack jokes, the check-in staff actually smile and even the airline's name for its red-and-white planes is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Aussie habit of calling redheads "Blue''.
  • Swissair offers a telephone check-in facility for first and business class passengers with hand baggage.
  • She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in desk.
  • Floating between check-in counters, passport controls, security checks and duty-free shops, we are freed from the responsibility of knowing how we are travelling.
  • This dispute also involves ground service staff and check-in agents as well as load controllers.
  • BA admits that not one single check-in worker has been disciplined in recent years for bunking off or skiving.
  • The check-in and baggage reclaim areas are underneath the runway apron and hundreds of marble pillars support the roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite having a printed docket attached to my travel itinerary advising me exactly when to be on the aeroplane, I still arrived at the check-in counter before the staff actually did.
  • Aim to arrive at check-in at least two hours before departure.
  • So I presume the airline will set a weight ceiling and make everyone who waddles up to the check-in counter step on a scale - probably the baggage scale.
  • Please complete and mail your entry early; you'll pay double fees if your entry is postmarked after May 23 or if you sign up at the competitors' weigh-in/check-in.
  • When perfected the new system will be used and adopted by fast food outlets, video rental companies, airlines, hotel check-in desks and pharmacies.
  • There is no check-in desk, nor any bellmen or other obvious members of staff. Beijing’s Almost-Perfect Hotel
  • Facebook appears set to launch a social check-in Deals feature, according to an email forwarded by a participating retailer to Facebook watch-dog blog All Facebook tonight.
  • Make sure you're at the check-in by 5.30.
  • Some hotels ask you to pay a damage deposit when you check-in in case something like this happens.
  • In addition, the automated check-in facility will alert readers to current issues of periodicals as soon as they are processed.
  • Foursquare users confirm that they want to publish their location on Twitter every time they check-in.
  • You also get a reserved seat and priority check-in and boarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next battle will be to get inside the small wooden shack that serves as the check-in counter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best part was when a huge oceanic whitetip started chasing the airline check-in girl.
  • TBH, I havnt seen any faster ticket check-in methods that include personel checking tickets! blog comments powered by Disqus Fandango Rolling Out Movie Tickets on Your Cellphone | /Film
  • Check-in staff and baggage handlers walked out at the height of the peak Summer season, as schools started breaking up for the holidays, over a dispute on new working practices.
  • Aim to arrive at check-in at least two hours before departure.
  • Once you've checked in, and before you go through customs, check out the shops at the far end of the check-in area.
  • The passenger must pass through a security gate before reaching the check-in desk.
  • She gestured me towards a screened-off area behind the check-in desk.
  • No need to worry about checking your bags when using online check-in.
  • The next battle will be to get inside the small wooden shack that serves as the check-in counter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aim to arrive at check-in at least two hours before departure.
  • Leave a copy of your itinerary with someone at home and plan periodic scheduled check-in call times.
  • The two airlines said Wednesday they will collaborate in New York and Boston, offering their customers "interline" service that allows one-stop booking and check-in, as well as automatic bag transfers, on connecting flights to 30 destinations where they don't compete. American Airlines, JetBlue to Cooperate
  • With check-in times now prolonged because of security issues, traders are lapping up even more business as they tempt us with their trinkets and gewgaws.
  • On a recent visit to the gym, the check-in gal asked me to wear a wristband. Christianity Today
  • Aim to arrive at check-in at least two hours before departure.
  • Still smarting from the terrible interruption to their plans by those cunning security measures in airports - what wily geniuses the enemy are to have thought of making the check-in staff ask such questions!
  • After a tour of five hotels in Lakes towns from Keswick to Coniston his recommendation is to inject a regional accent into the decor to get more guests to the check-in desks.
  • The only alternative was for the whole wedding party to stand around in the nasty battered reception, paying extortionate prices for bottles of beer from the check-in guys.
  • When we check-in the test assets, we need to create an activity with which to associate them.
  • The airline apologizes for long delays at check-ins today.
  • Andrew drove up to the front gate; the gate was closed, but there was a check-in station.
  • Given the round of check-in desks, luggage carousels and hotel lobbies that make up much of her job, such confusion could be forgiven.
  • Mr Manly said a forced door leading from the check-in area could have allowed someone to plant a bag with a Pan Am luggage label where bags were loaded on to planes.
  • Queuing is hampered by the close proximity of the check-in desk to the shelves nearby.

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