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Self-baggage drop facilities allow passengers to check in their luggage independently, reducing wait times. Automated kiosks enable quick check-in Read More
How to Use Self-Baggage Drop at CSMIA
Watch the video tutorial to learn how to use the self-baggage drop facility at CSMIA. Follow a few simple steps to complete check-in quickly and save time before your flight.
Steps to Use Self-Baggage Drop
STEP 1
Print Boarding Pass & Baggage Tag
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Use a self-check-in kiosk to print your boarding pass and baggage tag.
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Attach the baggage tag securely to your luggage.

STEP 2
Proceed to the Self-Baggage Drop Area
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Scan your boarding pass at the kiosk.
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Confirm that your baggage does not contain prohibited or restricted items.

STEP 3
Place Baggage on the Belt
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Load your tagged baggage onto the belt.
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The system will automatically process and transfer your baggage to the aircraft.

Departure
S No. | Location |
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1 | Check-in island M,K,H,F,D,N |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Self-Baggage Drop?
Self-Baggage Drop allows passengers to check in their baggage without visiting a traditional check-in counter, making the process quicker and more convenient.
Are there baggage weight or size limits?
Yes, standard airline baggage policies apply. Check with your airline for specific limits.
How does the Self-Baggage Drop process work?
Print baggage tags at a self-check-in kiosk, attach tags to luggage, and place the bags on the conveyor belt at the self-baggage drop counter for automated processing.
Are there weight or size restrictions for using the Self-Baggage Drop facility?
Yes, standard airline baggage policies apply. Passengers must ensure their luggage adheres to weight and size limits set by the airline.
Is assistance available if I face issues?
Yes, staff are available at the Self-Baggage Drop counters to assist passengers, if needed.
Can I use this service for oversized baggage?
No, oversized items such as sports equipment and musical instruments must be dropped at traditional counters for special handling.