Before every flight, the first thing you need to ensure is your understanding of Pacific Airlines' check-in requirements. If you are not familiar with these key details, you might encounter unnecessary problems during your trip. Make sure to stay updated on Pacific Airlines' check-in rules to properly prepare for your upcoming flight!

At the Pacific Airlines check-in counter, passengers must weigh their luggage and present necessary documents as required by the staff.
According to the policy, Pacific Airlines requires all passengers, including children, to present their booking code, confirmation number, ticket, and any other necessary travel documents, along with valid identification that can be accepted at the check-in counter.
For infants who do not require a separate seat, you may be asked to provide proof of age (under 2 years old), such as a birth certificate.
Failure to present the required travel and identification documents at the check-in counter may result in passengers being denied boarding.
For all international flights, passengers must have the necessary documents, as deemed appropriate by the carrier, in accordance with the entry requirements of the destination country.
Passengers are responsible for obtaining, keeping, and being ready to present, upon request by authorities, all immigration documents, health certificates, and any other documents required by law, regulations, or orders from the country of departure, destination, or transit.
Pacific Airlines reserves the right to refuse transportation to passengers who do not comply or whose travel documents do not meet the applicable laws, regulations, orders, or requirements.
At the check-in counter, Pacific Airlines will provide passengers with a boarding pass and luggage tags for checked baggage. Passengers must keep these documents throughout the flight.

Passengers will have their boarding passes checked by staff at the boarding gate.
Passengers must be at the boarding gate on time, ahead of the scheduled departure. Pacific Airlines will deny boarding to passengers who are late, without any legal responsibility, and their ticket will be forfeited.
At the boarding gate, all passengers are required to present their boarding pass when asked and must keep it throughout the flight.
Additionally, passengers are responsible for obtaining, keeping, and being ready to present upon request all immigration documents, health certificates, and other required paperwork according to the laws, regulations, orders, or requirements of the country of departure, destination, or transit. Pacific Airlines reserves the right to refuse transport to any passenger who does not comply or whose travel documents do not meet current legal requirements.
For any inquiries or to book a flight, please contact Mytour at the hotline 1900 2083 for the most effective assistance and support!
T. Year, June 16, 2022, 15:23
