UTair self service check-in kiosks are now available to passengers flying from Krasnodar, Mineralnye Vody and Sochi.

The self service check-in kiosks allow passengers to avoid check-in lines at the airport, manually select convenient seating and to print out a boarding pass directly from the kiosk, saving significant time on passenger's pre-flight routine. Moreover, passengers who check in online at www.utair.ru or via UTair iOS or Android apps can also use the kiosks to print out their boarding passes.

'As one of Russia's leading airlines, UTair aims to provide the full range of its standard passenger services at every location within its route network,' said UTair - Passenger Airlines President Alexey Budnik. 'This gives UTair an edge when it comes to selection of services provided in the regions.'

UTair self service check-in kiosks are already available to passengers departing from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Tyumen, Surgut, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara and Ufa. For additional passenger convenience, most UTair kiosks are equipped to scan the bar code of an itinerary receipt or the QR code on the screen of a mobile device to enable quick check-in and print out boarding passes. The system automatically identifies the passenger, the flight number and date with no additional verification required. Self service check-in at UTair kiosks is available 24 hours before a scheduled flight and ends 45 minutes before departure time.

Further information on self check-in options on UTair flights is available online.

UTair Aviationis the core enterprise of UTair Group. In 2014 UTair Group fleet transported 11,204,598 passengers, achieving a 7% increase over the previous year. UTair flies to more than 150 destinations, including 70 unique destinations. UTair Group headquarters are located in Surgut. UTair maintains its main hub at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, where over 160 UTair flights are processed daily.

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