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Northwests nwa.com Check-In offers travelers the most time to obtain their boarding pass over the Internet; Visitors to nwa.com can win prizes just for watching a demonstration of service.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-3 October 2003-NORTHWEST AIRLINES: Northwests nwa.com Check-In offers travelers the most time to obtain their boarding pass over the Internet; Visitors to nwa.com can win prizes just for watching a demonstration of service(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10022003 ST.
PAUL, MINN. Northwest Airlines today announced that it has expanded the period during which customers can obtain their boarding pass over the Internet through its convenient nwa.com Check-In service. The nwa.com Check-In option is now available to customers anytime from 60 minutes to 36 hours prior to departure, an expansion of the previous range of 90 minutes to 30 hours. With the changes announced today, Northwest offers its customers more time to obtain their boarding...
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