Everything about your Alliance Air (9I) boarding pass: how to get it, re-download a lost one, mobile vs printed, and airport timings.
Verified June 2026Re-run web check-in on allianceair.in to print the pass again. Self-service kiosks at some airports (domestic only) also print it, and city check-in is offered at City Booking Offices in select metros for hand-baggage-only passengers.
Alliance Air’s guidance is to print your boarding pass; a BCAS-approved photo ID is mandatory for entry, check-in and boarding.
A mobile (digital) boarding pass is accepted at Indian airports by the airlines that issue one — there is no official rule requiring a printout, and Delhi Airport markets fully paperless domestic travel. That said, carry a valid government photo ID at all times (it is checked at terminal entry alongside your boarding pass or ticket), and for international departures most airlines still verify your travel documents at the counter before issuing the final pass.
Alliance Air does not publish an airport counter check-in fee.
Web check-in closes 2 hours before departure. Reach the airport in good time — Alliance Air operates turboprop ATR aircraft on regional routes with tighter ground timings.
Alliance Air primarily operates domestic regional routes; international service is limited.
Skip the scramble — see the full Alliance Air web check-in guide, or let HappyFares Web Check-in Assist handle it and send your boarding pass to WhatsApp.
Get your boarding pass on WhatsApp →Web check-in on allianceair.in opens 48 hours and closes 2 hours before departure — select your seat and print your own boarding pass. Self-service kiosks at some airports (domestic only) also print it, and select metro City Booking Offices offer city check-in for hand-baggage-only passengers. Carry a BCAS-approved photo ID.
Alliance Air web check-in closes 2 hours before departure (it opens 48 hours before). Because Alliance flies regional ATR turboprops with tighter ground handling, reach the airport in good time.
A mobile (digital) boarding pass is accepted at Indian airports by the airlines that issue one — there is no official rule requiring a printout, and Delhi Airport markets fully paperless domestic travel. That said, carry a valid government photo ID at all times (it is checked at terminal entry alongside your boarding pass or ticket), and for international departures most airlines still verify your travel documents at the counter before issuing the final pass.
DigiYatra works with any airline at 38 Indian airports, including for Alliance Air flights — it reads your face instead of checking documents at three checkpoints. DigiYatra is the free, optional facial-recognition system at 38 Indian airports (including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and Navi Mumbai). You enrol once with Aadhaar, but you must upload your boarding pass for every flight and share it with the departure airport (the e-gate scans the boarding-pass QR first, then your face). It is domestic-only — international departures are still on the roadmap — and passengers travelling with infants cannot use it. Even DigiYatra users should carry a physical government photo ID.