HudsonFish
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Hi,
long time watcher and first time poster.
Has anyone heard that Qantas are removing check-in counters for all classes and replacing them with self-check in kiosk/bag drops? International kiosks will still have someone there to assist but domestic just have a check yourself in kiosk and bag drop. Darwin Airport have just refreshed their 'experience' citing the usual spin of 'we are helping you check in faster and reducing queues', neglecting to mention that it's solely there to ensure less staff are needed. I asked in Darwin if this was a temporary setup and they said it's not. Business class, families, older people, everyone has to check themselves in. I also asked in Adelaide at the Business check-in and they also said this with part of the plan for them too. I saw at least 4 older people needing assistance and there being only 1 Qantas person there who was already tied up with a family who needed help. Combine this with flights in the middle of the night and it's got the makings of chaos.
If it wasn't for the uniforms check-in may as well have been Jetstar. And yet they still try to have priority boarding for J class and FF Gold so on one hand they cut back and on the other try to serve. For a full service airline I've got a problem with not having people there to assist or provide some of the service or value add that's required. Especially when travelling with connecting flights or similar.
Has anyone else experienced this or heard Qantas want to implement it?
long time watcher and first time poster.
Has anyone heard that Qantas are removing check-in counters for all classes and replacing them with self-check in kiosk/bag drops? International kiosks will still have someone there to assist but domestic just have a check yourself in kiosk and bag drop. Darwin Airport have just refreshed their 'experience' citing the usual spin of 'we are helping you check in faster and reducing queues', neglecting to mention that it's solely there to ensure less staff are needed. I asked in Darwin if this was a temporary setup and they said it's not. Business class, families, older people, everyone has to check themselves in. I also asked in Adelaide at the Business check-in and they also said this with part of the plan for them too. I saw at least 4 older people needing assistance and there being only 1 Qantas person there who was already tied up with a family who needed help. Combine this with flights in the middle of the night and it's got the makings of chaos.
If it wasn't for the uniforms check-in may as well have been Jetstar. And yet they still try to have priority boarding for J class and FF Gold so on one hand they cut back and on the other try to serve. For a full service airline I've got a problem with not having people there to assist or provide some of the service or value add that's required. Especially when travelling with connecting flights or similar.
Has anyone else experienced this or heard Qantas want to implement it?