Allegiant Air Now Charging for Boarding Pass
	
	
		Allegiant Air effective today has announced a new initiative to encourage paperless boarding  throughout its network, saving passengers time and money. Customers who require the assistance of a  ticket agent to print their boarding pass at the airport will pay a $5  charge per boarding pass printed. Customers who use a mobile boarding  pass on their mobile device or tablet, or check-in online and print  their boarding pass at home will save themselves the small fee, while  helping the carrier keep fares low and ticket lines short. Throughout 2013, Allegiant worked with many small and mid-size  airports throughout its system to introduce mobile boarding pass  scanners at the security checkpoints in every airport the carrier  serves. Fifty-five of the airports Allegiant serves did not previously  have scanners in place. Allegiant purchased scanners for these airports,  worked with the airports and TSA to have them approved and installed  and reached out to other carriers serving the airports to ensure that  the mobile boarding pass scanners the company installed could be used by  other airline passengers.
 Travelers can avoid paying $5 to have their boarding pass printed at  the airport by checking-in online or on the Allegiant2Go mobile app and  using express bag drop or proceeding directly to the gate. Through the  Allegiant2Go mobile app, available for free on Apple and Android mobile  devices, customers may check-in for their flight 24 hours prior to  scheduled departure, add seat assignments, priority boarding or  additional baggage and receive their boarding pass directly on their  phone or tablet. The mobile boarding pass option will save travelers the  time and trouble of waiting in ticket counter lines.