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check in

[chek-in] / ˈtʃɛkˌɪn /
VERB
register
Synonyms


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Budget airlines are offering more premium options in an attempt to increase revenue, including Spirit, which introduced new fare bundles in 2024 with priority check-in and their take on a first-class experience.

From Los Angeles Times

His most recent check-in with ICE was Dec. 29, 2025, according to court documents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yanez said the last time she spoke to her father was Jan. 3, a usual check-in when he asked about her children as she walked home from work.

From Los Angeles Times

The men were later able to check-in to a Travelodge hotel in Moss Side.

From BBC

A check-in kiosk in the lobby spit out our orange water-park passes and saved me from standing in line at the front desk.

From The Wall Street Journal