Northwest launches self-service check-in from fifteen cities it serves in Asia; Customers originating in Asia can now obtain their Northwest boarding pass via the Internet; First-time users of self-service check-in can earn up to 2,000 frequent flyer miles.

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M2 PRESSWIRE-8 May 2003-NORTHWEST AIRLINES: Northwest launches self-service check-in from fifteen cities it serves in Asia; Customers originating in Asia can now obtain their Northwest boarding pass via the Internet; First-time users of self-service check-in can earn up to 2,000 frequent flyer miles(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05072003 Tokyo -- Northwest Airlines announced that it has further expanded its comprehensive self-service program by extending its nwa.com Check-In service.

The service allows customers to obtain their boarding pass and check-in over the Internet, for travel originating in any of the 15 cities that Northwest serves on its Asia network. No airline has leveraged technology to serve and empower travelers like Northwest,...

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