REGISTRATION FOR THE FLIGHT VIA THE INTERNET
Online check-in is available from 30 days to 3 hours before the scheduled departure time if you have purchased a seat during the booking process.
If you have not purchased a seat with your reservation, flight check-in will only be available 48 hours before departure.
BE SURE to print the boarding pass and take it with you.
Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied on the journey by a passenger over the age of 16, who must also check in for a flight online.
For all passengers who use the services of Wizzair, if they have not done online check-in for the flight (web-check-in until 3 hours before the flight), they are obliged to do it at the counter of Tuzla International Airport (with a certain fee of 78.50 KM per day years).
CHECK-IN FOR A FLIGHT AT THE AIRPORT
If you want to register for a flight at the airport, you need to select the airport check in option with the ticket and pay for it with the ticket.
You can pay extra later, but up to 3 hours before the plane takes off.
FLIGHT REGISTRATION VIA MOBILE DEVICES
If you are checking in for a flight through the app, you have the following options:
download the boarding pass via the app while your phone is connected to the internet
visit wizzair.com via a browser on your mobile device, enter the flight confirmation code and print the boarding pass.
Check-in for the flight at the airport
Check-in starts 135 hours before and ends 40 minutes before the plane takes off.
BABIES AND CHILDREN
Babies older than 14 days, up to 2 years of age, can travel in the arms of an accompanying adult.
Only one baby can travel in the lap of an accompanying adult.
Rear-facing baby car seats can be brought into the cab if you purchase an extra seat.
Babies must not be more than 2 years old on the date of departure and return flight.
An adult traveling with a baby has the right to carry baby supplies (not to mention a pushchair, a folding stroller or a cradle in the cockpit).
Please note that strollers will be checked in with other luggage and will only be carried free of charge if the equipment user is traveling.
CHILDREN FROM 02 -14 YEARS
Children under the age of 14 can only fly accompanied by an adult.
The adult must be at least 16 years old and should take full responsibility for the child. One adult can follow a group of 10 children.
Children over the age of 14 can travel independently.
Children between the ages of 14 and 15 can travel independently, but cannot take responsibility for another child.
How to make a reservation
For children between the ages of 2 and 14, a reservation is made for children, with their own seat, and the fee is paid as for adults.
A reservation for a child must be made as part of a reservation for an adult with whom the child is traveling.
ITEMS FORBIDDEN TO BE BROUGHT INTO AIRCRAFT
You cannot bring the following items on a plane or restricted areas at an airport for security reasons.
NOT ALLOWED IN THE CABIN
Working tool
Iron bars, drills and drills, including cordless portable electric drills with a blade or shaft longer than 6 cm that can be used as weapons, such as screwdrivers and chisels, including cordless portable electric saws for welding pistols with screws and nails.
Sharp objects
Items intended for cutting, such as saws, axes and butcher knives.
Mountaineering pickaxe and ice-breaking tools, razors, scalper knives with blades longer than 6 cm.
Scissors with blades longer than 6 cm measured from the point of support of martial arts equipment with a sharp tip or sharp edge, swords and sabers.
Stunning devices
Shocking devices such as stun guns, stun guns and stun sticks.
Animal stunning and killing devices, disabling chemicals, gases and sprays such as Mace spray, tear gas, Oleoresin Capsicum-based spray, acid-based spray and anti-bite spray.
Blunt objects, baseball and softball bats, batons like batons, leather batons, martial arts equipment.
NOT ALLOWED IN THE CAB AND LUGGAGE
Explosive
Ammunition, small detonators, detonators and fuses, mines, grenades and other explosive military devices.
Tanks and cartridges producing smoke, dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives.
Weapon
Firearms of all kinds, such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, toy guns, replicas and imitations that can be exchanged for real weapons, parts of firearms, including binoculars, compressed air pistols and CO2, such as pistols, pistols and bullet rifles.
Signal and start pistols, bows, crossbows and arrows, harpoons and pistols with spears, slingshots and catapults.
Fire extinguisher
Fireworks
Fuel
Gas stoves
Batteries
Color
MISSED FLIGHT OR BOARDING REGISTRATION
If you fail to complete the check-in process by the time you arrive at the check-in counter or boarding gate in time, your reservation will be canceled and you will not be able to board.
BOARDING
Passengers who check in for a flight online should arrive at the boarding gate no later than 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Documents
Make sure you have all the necessary travel documents, such as a passport and visa. If you are unsure of the entry requirements for your destination, check this before traveling with the appropriate foreign affairs office in your country. We cannot take responsibility if you are denied boarding due to lack of necessary travel documents.
If you are traveling with a baby, you need to print and show a boarding pass for the baby at the entrance.
Boarding entrance
On the information screens at the airport you will find information about the boarding entrance you need to go to after passing the check-in and security check-in counter. If you check in for a flight at the airport, the airport staff will provide you with information on the boarding entrance you need to go to.
Goods from the duty free zone
You can bring the goods you buy after checking in for the flight and security checks on the plane.
For more detailed flight check-in information see at www.wizzair.com