Well, it still has a printer, so someone still has to go around and maintain them. It does require one less printer to maintain though (actually not even then - they still have a secondary printer for the baggage receipt). I guess the printer is used less often.
Exactly my point pages back. The kiosks already print bag tags, so still consume ink, paper etc and need to be restocked.
In theory with far less people needing/wanting paper BP's actually a need to restock those components should be even less than for bag tags too.
this is the whole aspect that doesn't quite make a lot of sense to me as it seems to me the incremental cost of a BP print ability and managing that (stocks, ink, maintenance etc) wouldn't be much on top of that that exists for the bag tag printing.
(and i don't think the coasters really come int this much as probably less people use them vs average joe public who never got one and those who use paper tags as standard).
so while obviously there is a cost cut here, it doesn't quite make a lot of sense to me and seems the cost to keep those functions vs the people cost to manage those at desks is probably still less (after all, let's not forget, BP's printed on stock at a desk ALSO need stocking, maintenance etc...)
Fully understand the current kiosks are old and slow and need replacement. No question. Seems assumptions have gone into this refresh that don't quite stack up. So be it.