Save time with Brussels Airlines latest online service: the home-printed baggage tag. If you’re already using our online check-in service, you will soon also have the option of printing your baggage tag at home. Then, simply drop off your tagged baggage either at the baggage drop-off desk or at one of the baggage drop-off machines at Brussels Airport.
Brussels Airlines is one of the first airlines to offer this service. Currently in its test phase, this service is initially offered on flights between Brussels and Madrid, New York, and Washington, and will gradually be offered on the entire Brussels Airlines network.
To find out more about home-printed baggage tags, visit brusselsairlines.com/baggagetag
01/09/2015
This post was published on 7 September 2015 16:18
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