Skip the ticket counter line with Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport’s self check-in kiosks

Located in Greenville-Spartanburg Internation Airport’s ticket lobby, the kiosks offer American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines passengers the ability to bypass lines at airline ticket counters to check into their flight, print boarding passes, and check luggage.

Woman using self check-in kiosk at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport

Bring your booking confirmation and valid ID | Photo via Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport

No time for ticket counter lines before boarding your flight? GSP’s got you covered. Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport has launched a new self check-in kiosk service.

Woman using self check-in kiosk at Greenville Spartanburg International Airport

Check in before checking out. | Photo via Greenville-Spartanburg International Aiport

Located in the airport’s ticket lobby, the kiosks offer American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines passengers (with booking confirmation number and a valid form of identification) the ability to bypass lines at airline ticket counters to:

  • Check in for a flight
  • Print boarding passes
  • Check luggage

Participating airlines will have a dedicated line for passengers to drop checked luggage, and GSP has plans to add other airlines to the kiosk service later this year.

Book your next flight to experience the new kiosks. Pro tip: Save our guide to GSP to travel like a pro.

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