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Did you know: Check-in agents now collect travel bags at home if you’re flying Emirates First Class

Passengers can choose to use the pre-booked Emirates complimentary chauffeur-drive service to the airport, after receiving their boarding passes at home

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Emirates has started a new ‘Home Check-in’ service that offers travellers the option to complete all their check-in from home.

This service is provided free of charge to its First Class customers based in Dubai and Sharjah.

Check-in agents will visit their homes or hotels at pre-booked timings to complete all check-in formalities, including:

  • Document verification,
  • Checking-in baggage,
  • Issuing boarding passes

There is also an allocated counter at the airport for any last-minute extra luggage.

The check-in agents will take the luggage directly to the airport.

Customers can choose to go to the airport at their convenience using the pre-booked Emirates complimentary chauffeur-drive service.

The complimentary Home check-in service must be booked at least 24 hours prior to flight departure time and the latest check-in for the home service is six hours before the flight’s departure.

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Check-in agents will visit their homes or hotels at pre-booked timings to complete all check-in formalities

Additional benefits of flying Emirates First Class

On arrival at Dubai International airport (DXB), which must be minimum of 90 minutes prior to the flight, customers can proceed directly to immigration and security, and then continue to the airline’s dedicated First Class Lounge.

All if the airline’s customers can experience a smooth and contactless experience at the airport by using the Emirates App to check-in and issue a mobile boarding pass and using the self-service bag drop.

Registered customers can continue hands-free through the airport by using the integrated biometrics tunnel and smart gates at DXB.

From the Emirates Lounge, customers can directly board their flight through a private air bridge on certain routes.

The airline offers over 1,700 First Class seats across its fleet of A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft.

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Abdul Rawuf

Abdul Rawuf