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Alaska Airlines rolls out electronic bag tags to cut time spent in check-in lines

Por: Fox Business Business December 03, 2022

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Wheels Up CEO Kenny Dichter joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss America’s ongoing inflation problem and how that has impacted the state of the airline industry.  Alaska Airlines said last week that it had become the first U.S. airline to , enabling travelers to tag their own luggage using the airline’s mobile app before they reach the airport.    The airline said its 2,500 Alaska Mileage Plan members would begin receiving an... + full article



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