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How Do I Check-In with Air Canada?

Checking in with Air Canada is easy and flexible, whether you’re flying domestically or internationally. Air Canada offers several check-in methods to fit different travel needs, including online check-in, mobile check-in, self-service kiosks, and airport counter check-in. The most convenient way to check in is online, which opens 24 hours before your scheduled flight and closes 45 minutes before domestic departures and 60 minutes before international flights. To use online check-in, visit the official Air Canada website or open the mobile app. Simply enter your booking reference, ticket number, or Aeroplan number along with your last name. From there, you can choose your seat, add bags, confirm travel documents, and get your boarding pass. If you’re traveling light with just carry-on luggage, this is the quickest way to skip long lines at the airport. For travelers who prefer to check in at the airport, Air Canada provides self-service kiosks at most major airports. These kiosks are available starting 3 to 4 hours before departure and allow you to check in, print your boarding pass, and tag your luggage yourself. They are fast and user-friendly, helping reduce wait times. If you’re flying internationally or need personal assistance, checking in at the Air Canada counter is a good option. Airport counters generally open 3 hours before international flights and 2 hours before domestic flights, though this can vary by airport. Air Canada staff can help with passport checks, special requests, seat changes, and baggage issues. Keep in mind that baggage drop for checked luggage closes 45 minutes before domestic flights and 60 minutes before international departures, so it’s important to arrive on time to avoid missing your flight. Air Canada also offers mobile check-in, which works through the official app and is especially helpful for frequent travelers. The app stores your boarding pass and sends notifications about gate changes, upgrades, or delays. It’s ideal for managing your entire journey from your phone. For passengers with special needs, traveling with infants, pets, or oversized luggage, it’s best to arrive early and go directly to the check-in counter to make sure everything is processed correctly. Boarding usually starts 30 to 45 minutes before departure, and Air Canada gates typically close 15 minutes before takeoff, so being checked in doesn’t guarantee boarding if you’re late to the gate. In short, Air Canada check-in is available online, on your phone, at kiosks, or in person. To save time, check in online or via mobile 24 hours in advance, or arrive at the airport 2 to 3 hours before your flight if you need to check bags or get help at the counter. Always verify check-in deadlines and airport-specific rules on the Air Canada website to ensure a smooth, stress-free departure.

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