When flying AirAsia, do I need to get my documents checked before going to the gate?

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So I asked the check in staff this morning, and they were unequivocal: if your boarding pass says GO TO GATE on it, no document check is needed. And this, indeed, proved to be the case: I did not have to interact with a single human on my way to the plane, just immigration check (scan passport) and gate check (scan boarding pass).

Note that this advice is specific to AirAsia & Changi: many other airlines do require you to get checked by a human, often even when the boarding pass claims otherwise.

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yes dont worry about about that. If you already have a boarding pass and it explicitly sais that you can proceed to the gate, then you dont need to checkin at the counter (unless you need to drop off the checkin baggage. They will additionally check you 2 more times, at the gate and on board of the airplane.

Hope that helps! :)

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This is the thumb rule.

If you are going to the country of your citizenship, you won't have to go through document check at airline checkin counter. Printed boarding pass will suffice. You can directly go to immigration counters.

In any case, if airlines want to check documents, they will flag and security will redirect before immigration counter. Also, Terminal 4 have automated kiosk to print boarding pass, if you need.

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