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check-in

1 of 1noun
/ˈtʃɛkɪn/
Forms:check-ins
1

the process of arriving at a location such as an airport, a hotel, etc., and reporting one's presence

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  • After a long flight, we proceeded to the hotel lobby for check-in and were warmly greeted by the reception staff.
  • The airline recommends arriving at least two hours before your flight for check-in and security screening.
  • Online check-in is available for this event, allowing participants to skip the registration line on the day of the conference.
  • As part of the check-in process, guests are required to present a valid ID and provide a credit card for incidental charges.
  • Don't forget to complete the mobile check-in process before your appointment to minimize wait times at the doctor's office.
2

the place where passengers register and drop off their luggage before traveling

  • They asked for my passport at check-in before the flight.
  • We dropped off our luggage at the check-in area.
  • The hotel’s check-in is located near the entrance.
  • He was waiting at the check-in area to hand over his suitcase.
  • He arrived early to avoid the long line at check-in.