Qantas and Jetstar ditch paper boarding passes and switch to a digital-only system to cut down on waste International passengers will be able to use their phones as boarding passes Domestic flights already use a near-paperless boarding pass system via phones Qantas Group plans to cut down on their waste by 75 per cent by the end of 2021
By Thomas Duff For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 01:45 GMT, 21 February 2019 | Updated: 03:02 GMT, 21 February 2019
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Qantas and Jetstar are ditching paper boarding passes in favour of a digital-only system.
The swap to digital passes is aimed at creating a more streamlined experience for passengers while cutting down on their 30,000 tonnes of annual waste by 75 per cent.
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