Digital boarding can be simple. Because people can enter the departure lounge simply by scanning their mobile.
Additionally, there are many charging ports in the airport, so you can charge your phone with a battery drained at any time.
But there's a technical glitche. That's why some people may like it To carry a paper boarding pass.
Are you one of the people who want to have both a digital version and a boarding pass before boarding a flight? But if you had to choose, which would you prefer – a digital or printed boarding pass? And can you say why you choose one of them from each other?
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One Devout Digital Ally recently switched from digital boarding pass to paper after his phone screen “dead on the boarding line.”
On the Reddit forum, the contributor said that since it was once “100% digital” until that incident, it was only printed boarding passes as “backup.”
Others prefer digital or printed bill passes depending on where they are flying.
“It's always printed on international (flights),” posted by another Reddit contributor. “In the domestic situation, I (…) tend to actually use digital when boarding.”
Agreeing, another added: “In the case of domestic, digitally printed internationally – especially in the second leg derived from other countries.”
However, there is a reason to choose a paper-based boarding pass.
As someone else explained, “If it's a personal flight, leisure or holiday flight, I can't wait to turn off my phone so I'll print it out.”
While someone else admits, “I can't remember the time I intentionally printed my boarding pass.”