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SATA Air Acores Web Check-in Online And Boarding Pass
Address:
Avenida Infante d Henrique 55-4,,
Ponta Delgada,
Azores,
Portugal,
9504-528
+351 296 20 97 20
IATASP
ICAOSAT
Founded - 1941
Key people - António Teixeira
Portugal
Check-in arrival time at airport:
Domestic:
60 minutes before scheduled departure
International:
90 minutes before scheduled departure
Minimum required check-in time with baggage:
Domestic:
30 minutes before scheduled departure
International:
60 minutes before scheduled departure
SATA Air Acoress check-in
SATA Air Acoress check-in process passengers reach the airport before 2 hours of scheduled departure time for all domestic flights and reach the minimum of 3 hours before departure time for international flights. You should have the boarding pass at least 45 minutes before the scheduled departure for all domestic Sata flights and 60 minutes before the scheduled departure on international Sata flights.
Remember that web check-in for your Sata flight opens 24 hours prior to departure. and closes 60 minutes before takeoff.
Before reaching the SATA Air Acoress airport, the travel documents must be arranged which are as follows:
A valid passport or government-issued identification
E-ticket number
The name and details of your Sata air flight
Procedure Of Check-in For SATA Air Acores
Here are the different ways to do it:
Check-in Online
Check-in at Airport
Check-in Counter
Check-in Desk
SATA Air Acoress Web Check-in
You can access online web check-in 24 hours before departure time and stop 60 minutes before departure.
Type in relevant information like the confirmation number and the passenger's name
Please select the continue button
Download your boarding card from SATA Air Acoress.
SATA Air Acoress Mobile Check-in Steps
To use Sata air mobile check-in service, you can follow these steps:
Access the Sata App from your mobile
Select the Mobile Check-in facility option from the menu
Enter your surname and Sata flights e-ticket number
follow the on-screen instructions
Now download your Sata air Boarding Card or save it on your phone
Airport kiosk machine Check-in Steps
You have to go to the airport and find the kiosk machine check-in area
Touch the kiosk screen to start the check-in process
Enter your Sata flight e-ticket number and your last name
Review your flight details and confirm your check-in
print your boarding pass
SATA Air Acoress Ticket Counter Check-in Steps
To use Sata air's ticket counter check-in service, you can follow these steps:
Go to the airport and look for the SATA Air Acoress ticket counter.
Present your Sata booking confirmation to the agent at the counter.
The agent verifies your booking
Then confirm the check-in request
The agent will issue your boarding pass.
SATA Air Acoress Boarding pass
Passengers must show both their boarding pass and a government-issued photo identity card to the gate agent before boarding a Sata flight. So that passengers can board the plane.
Get a boarding pass at an airport Kiosk machine
Find the kiosk machine check-in area
Enter your booking confirmation number then your last name.
Select your Sata flight
Confirm your Details
Print or download the Sata boarding pass
Get a boarding pass at Airline Check-In Counter
Go to the airport
Find Sata air check-in counter
Show your ticket to the agent at the counter
An agent will verify your booking and confirm your check-in
Now you can get your boarding pass
While flying with Sata, passengers can expedite the check-in process by arranging all their travel documents in advance using any of the above options.
☞ Can you get SATA Air Acores boarding pass online?
Yes, it is possible to receive a boarding card for SATA Air Acores through the website. After you have completed the online check-in process, it is time to select a seat and print your boarding card.
☞ Why is SATA Air Acores's online check-in not working?
There is a possibility that this issue is due to a combination of factors, including those listed below. This may be due to technical difficulties, incorrect information, or flight restrictions.