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Standard airport procedure in the United States involves passengers dropping off their luggage and receiving their boarding passes at the check-in counter before going through security.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, check-in counters are commonly used for ticketing and luggage at train stations, but are becoming less popular due to self-service options.
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China
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In China, check-in counters are commonly used for ticketing, luggage check-in, and guest registration, but are considered less efficient than self-service methods.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, it is common for passengers to drop off luggage and receive boarding passes at airport check-in counters.
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East Asia
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In East Asia, the check-in counter is often considered less efficient and more time-consuming than self-service kiosks or online check-in.
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Europe
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In Europe, the check-in counter is a standard procedure for air travel where passengers drop off their luggage and receive their boarding passes.
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