Luggage self-check at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam

Luggage self-check

Luggage self-check? There’s nothing new about self-checking in and getting boarding passes from an airport terminal. The KLM check-in machines at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport were the best I’ve ever used.

Long rows of luggage self-check stations at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport
Long rows of luggage self-check stations at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport
Luggage self-check
Onscreen video demos make the procedure clear
Luggage self-check: Anticipating that your hands are full, the machine even has a little shelf for your convenience.
Anticipating that your hands are full, the machine even has a little shelf for your convenience.
Luggage self-check: Answer the machine.
Answer the machine.
Luggage self-check: The caged suitcase is tipped into a river of luggage.
The caged suitcase is tipped into a river of luggage.

This was the first time I’ve ever completely checked my own luggage. In fact, we didn’t speak with a human at all before our flight.

The luggage self-check machine was actually sort of fun to use. Instructions on the large screen were clear and simple. “Scan the barcode on your boarding pass” gets you started. Then it asks how many bags you’re checking, and tells you how to place your bag on the platform in the little luggage cave.

The machine spits out a bag tag and tells how to attach it. No need to peel off a backing; the label is ready to stick. The luggage self-check machine then waits for you to do as it has instructed.

Once you’ve confirmed that your bag tag has been attached, the machine swallows your luggage.

A gate rolls down, the luggage platform rises and rotates, the back wall slides up, and the suitcase is dumped onto a conveyor belt.

The luggage self-check process is repeated for each bag. Finally, the machine prints out a baggage receipt.

Unanswered: What happens with an overweight bag? How is the payment done?

It’s all very quick and efficient. There was no waiting when I used the system. The machine communicates clearly and politely, which is about the best we can hope for. You won’t get a rude or stupid bag-checker, but you won’t get a friendly one, either.

And yes—all our bags arrived at our destination.

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  1. says: YELM

    Hmm, what an interesting idea. And new to us since we have last been in Amsterdam. Why are the Dutch so far ahead of us?