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Can 2 people check in separately on Easy jet?

zee34
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Hi all,
My brother booked a flight with easyjet for him and me to Sardinia. Might be silly question but just want to make sure.
Do we have to check in online at the same time? Or can i check in lets say today and he checks in tomorrow. Same booking number etc. I am not fussed about sitting together or anything like that.
Thanks.
My brother booked a flight with easyjet for him and me to Sardinia. Might be silly question but just want to make sure.
Do we have to check in online at the same time? Or can i check in lets say today and he checks in tomorrow. Same booking number etc. I am not fussed about sitting together or anything like that.
Thanks.
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Can’t one of you just check both in online? That’s what I do when I’m travelling with someone and I’ve booked for both of us. Can’t see why you need to do it separately.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
elsien said:Can’t one of you just check both in online? That’s what I do when I’m travelling with someone and I’ve booked for both of us. Can’t see why you need to do it separately.0
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la531983 said:elsien said:Can’t one of you just check both in online? That’s what I do when I’m travelling with someone and I’ve booked for both of us. Can’t see why you need to do it separately.0
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Fair enough. Well I think, from memory, the answer is no, everyone has to check in at the same time. Just get your brothers passport details and do it for him. There is no requirement for everyone to be in the same room when its done. Also remember only one of your booked the flights and you will have to log in to check in.
I do my wifes at the same time I do mine from a screenshot of her passport.
As to not lose non-refundable flightszee34 said:No one fell out with anyone...why would we go on a trip then
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Yes, my friend WhatsApp’s me her passport details (photo of the relevant page) and I check us both in.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
On most holidays I've been on it's the lead passenger who does the check in.
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TELLIT01 said:On most holidays I've been on it's the lead passenger who does the check in.
It is perfectly possible for passengers on the same booking to check in separately. I've done it with a friend who doesn't live local to me. Then we separately printed/downloaded our boarding cards (although we still could have done this if I'd checked us both in but to do this I'd have needed her passport number etc).0
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