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You can’t fly without first checking in. So, the Air France check-in process is an essential component of any flight, and missing deadlines or failing to get your boarding pass will have consequences.
Air France offers a few different check-in options, some at the airport and some online. This is what you need to know to be fully prepared for check-in for your next flight.
Simply put, checking in tells Air France that you will be taking the flight and that all your travel details are correct. Without it, flying is not possible.

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The most essential part of the Air France check-in process is the issuance of your boarding pass. This paper or electronic document is needed throughout the airport, like at bag drop and security, and must be scanned at the boarding gate. After you’ve checked in, the system will issue your pass, which you need to keep handy.
Depending on the route and the type of fare you purchased, your seat selection may be chargeable when you do it in advance. If you wait until check-in, if there is availability, you can select your seat free of charge or one will be automatically assigned to you. This applies to both online and airport Air France check-in.
If you did not specify the appropriate number of checked bags for your trip when you booked, Air France also allows you to add hold luggage at check-in. If you exceed the luggage allowance for your fare, you will be charged extra.
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How early can passengers check-in for an Air France flight? The earliest time is 30 hours ahead of departure using Air France online check-in. Some of the upsides to completing online check-in ASAP include:
To make sure you don’t get denied boarding, adhere to the following Air France deadlines:
Route | Deadline for Check-in and Bag Drop |
Europe to French regional cities | 30 minutes |
Europe to Paris Orly or Paris Charles de Gaulle | 40 minutes |
Departures from all non-European regions | 60 minutes |
Charles de Gaulle 2 to regional French cities, Schengen area, Britain, and Ireland | 40 minutes |
Charles de Gaulle 2 to non-Schengen Europe, French overseas territories, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Antananarivo, Cairo, Nairobi, South Africa and Tanzania | 60 minutes |
CDG 2 to Israel and Africa (except Antananarivo, Cairo, Nairobi, South Africa, and Tanzania) | 90 minutes |
Paris Orly to French cities and Europe | 40 minutes |
Paris Orly to French overseas territories and all other countries | 60 minutes |
Note that certain exceptions apply, which we will delve into later.
This is a summary of when you can check in for Air France flights:
To keep things simple, the bag drop times for Air France are the same as the check-in deadlines, so you’ll need to have your luggage checked anywhere from 30 to 120 minutes before your flight departs.
To make things even easier when you need to check bags on an outgoing flight, Air France has partnered with Alltheway, a luggage delivery company, since 2023. Instead of dragging your bags with you to the airport, there are various locations throughout the Paris region where you can drop off your bags in advance.
This service makes your trip to Paris Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airport a lot easier! The service can also be used to deliver your bags upon arrival. In a press release from Air France, the company stated:
For almost a year, Air France customers have been able to drop off and check in their baggage at locations in Paris and the Paris region, prior to arriving at the airport. Now, the company is also offering a new baggage delivery service to an address in the greater Paris region on arrival of their flight.
These optional services are provided in partnership with Alltheway, which provides a secure baggage storage and transfer service to and from the airport. Before or after their trip, the company’s customers are able to travel light and with greater peace of mind, without having to worry about their bags.
This added convenience costs €25 per bag for the first bag and €15 for each additional one. You can use the service between 30 and 5 hours before scheduled departure. It’s offered on all Air France flights from CDG and Orly except ones to Tel Aviv.
In general, the Air France boarding gates close 20 minutes before the flight is scheduled to depart. After this point, no additional passengers will be permitted onboard.
The only exception is for flights between Metropolitan France and Paris Orly Airport, where the deadline for gate boarding is 15 minutes before departure.
Air France offers 4 total check-in methods. Two of them are in-person at the airport and the others can be done online from anywhere:

Nowadays, online check-in is used frequently and Air France’s process is similar to all major airlines.
First, to check in, you’ll need to find your booking. Do this by either logging in to an existing account or by entering your booking information. The main check-in page can be reached from the website’s main menu, the 3 lines to the left of the Air France logo:

Once you’ve found the correct trip, click check-in and the system will take you through various questions related to banned and hazardous items, seat selection, checked luggage, travel documents for international flights, and possible upgrades.
Provided everything is answered correctly and any additional services are paid for, you will then receive your electronic boarding pass. You can email it to yourself or download it, depending on your preference.
Passengers can check in on the Air France app much like they would when using the website. It’s also available 30 hours before the flight’s departure. Some of the benefits are that you’ll already be logged in, and if you’ve traveled before, the system should remember your travel document information.
So, find your trip, follow the same prompts, and once complete, the mobile boarding pass will be readily available right in the app.

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In rare cases, your fare may not be eligible for Air France online check-in. Or, you may run into technical difficulties with the app or website. In either case, try checking in with the alternate online option. For example, if the app doesn’t work, try the website and vice versa.
If you’re still unable to get your boarding pass, you’ll need to check in at the airport.

If Air France check-in online isn’t for you or it doesn’t work, you have an alternative - checking in at the airport. This can be done at the Air France counters or using the kiosks. Before waiting in long lines for the agent-manned counters, start with the self-service check-in machines.
The interactive machines are useful to check in and get your boarding pass and also print your luggage tags if you have any checked baggage. The check-in process is straightforward and takes passengers through the same questions about seats, bags, etc.
With this, you’ll get a paper boarding pass instead of a digital one.
Luckily, if all else fails, you can check in at the airport with Air France. This option is typically used only when the other check options won’t (or don’t) work for you. In general, you’ll need to get your boarding pass in person if you’re traveling with pets, as an unaccompanied minor, or have special assistance requests.
Expect this option to take much longer than the others due to potential long lines, especially at busy airports like Charles de Gaulle and Orly.
The exception is if you happen to be traveling in the La Premiere class from CDG Airport. There is a new check-in lobby at the airport where the lines will be minimal and the surroundings lavish. Air France explains:
Upon arrival at the airport, every La Première guest is warmly welcomed by a dedicated concierge who promptly attends to their luggage. Guests are then guided to a newly established exclusive check-in lobby, marking the initial step in their personalized journey through the airport.
So if you’re lucky to have a La Première fare at CDG, you can take advantage of this exclusive check-in area.

You can manage your Air France booking easily through the app. You can also log in to your account or find your flight using your reservation number. There are lots of things you can add or change about the trip that will save you time by not contacting customer service or waiting in line at the airport. These include:
The app and website are easy to use in this regard with intuitive icons for each option. Complete payments right on the platform.
To make sure you have plenty of time to check in at the airport, drop off bags, and get through security, let’s review how early you need to be at the airport for Air France flights. It’s recommended that you arrive:
These timeframes are for the standard check-in times. If your departure airport’s check-in closes earlier, you should allow extra time. Additionally, during busy periods like summer weekends, holidays, and major events, an extra half an hour is often useful.
On the other hand, if you’ve already done the Air France check-in online and don’t have bags to check, you can likely get to the airport a little later.
Aside from the check-in times we’ve already covered, these departure points have different requirements:
Departure Point Category | Departure Airport Exceptions | Check-in Deadline |
All regions outside Europe | French regions and overseas territories | 45 minutes |
Nairobi | 75 minutes | |
Abuja, Algiers, Cayenne, Fort-de-France, Pointe-à-Pitre, Antananarivo, Brazzaville, Cairo, Lomé, Caracas, Cotonou, Douala, Freetown, Kinshasa, Libreville, Luanda, Monrovia, Niamey, Ouagadougou, Malabo, and Port Harcourt | 90 minutes | |
Abidjan, Accra, Conakry, Bamako, Bangui, Banjul, Dakar, Djibouti, Lagos, Nouakchott, Yaoundé | 120 minutes | |
Europe | Kyiv (Kiev), Moscow, St Petersburg, Yerevan | 50 minutes |
Hannover, Istanbul | 60 minutes | |
London City Airport, Brussels-Midi to Paris-CDG Terminal 2 | 30 minutes (15 without checked bags) |
Air France doesn’t just impose check-in deadlines for the sake of it. The times are calculated to make sure that you have enough time after dropping bags and getting your boarding pass to navigate security and customs/immigration and get to the gate. In large airports, it can take up to 15 to 20 minutes just to walk to the departure gate.
So, if you’re not on time, you run the risk of not being permitted to fly at all. Without timely check-in, it’s also possible that your seat has already been given away.
If you miss the Air France check-in deadline and are already at the airport, you should always try anyway. Ask at the desk or use one of the kiosks if they allow. Flight delays can happen at any time, so you may still have enough time to get to the gate.
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