United Airlines modifies the time that travelers must check a flight from next month.
From June 3, Flying United flights will have to register within 45 minutes of their flight for domestic flights – whether or not they have luggage.
The previous break was 30 minutes for domestic trips and 60 minutes for the international.
“Change brings greater consistency for our customers by aligning with our current verified luggage date and the registration policies followed by most other airlines,” United in a statement at NBC Chicago.
United Note on its website that some airports or flights have special deadlines depending on the location.
“If you do not meet your registration deadlines, we will do our best to find another option,” said the website. “However, we have the right to refuse the service which can lead to the cancellation of your reservation, the boarding refused or the possibility of checking your bags.”
A complete list of registration times for national and international airports can be found here here.
The Security Administration transportation encourages travelers to allow additional time upon arrival at airports, in particular for parking, recording and security projections, but recommends checking with airlines for synchronization advice.
This is the last change that arrives in a large airline before summer trips.
From Wednesday, Southwest Airlines begins to offer basic economy tickets and Load for saved bags – A first in the history of the airline.