Planning your online check-in with Corendon? You've come to the right place! Our comprehensive video guide and written instructions make checking in a breeze. Furthermore, we have clearly summarized the most frequent customer inquiries and special cases regarding Corendon Web Check-in.

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1. Corendon Online Check-in in 3 Steps

Learn how online check-in works at Corendon. Our detailed written guide is accompanied by illustrative screenshots.

Corendon Airlines Terminal

  1. Open the Corendon website and select "Check-in".
  2. Enter your data (PNR/Booking number and Surname) and click "Check-in" again.
  3. Select the desired passengers and complete the check-in.

Visual Guide

Step 1: Select Check-in

1. Select Check-in

Step 2: Enter data

2. Enter data

Step 3: Select passengers

3. Select passengers

Click here to go directly to Corendon Online Check-in »


2. When is online check-in possible?

Corendon Online Check-in opens 72 hours before departure and closes 5 hours before departure.


3. Seat Reservation at Corendon

Reserve your preferred seat during booking or online check-in.

  • Premium Ticket: Seat selection is free of charge.
  • Eco/Flex Ticket: Fees apply for seat selection.

Seat Reservation Corendon

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4. Baggage Regulations and Free Baggage

For package holidays booked via tour operators from Nix-wie-weg, usually 20 kg checked baggage per person is already included.

Hand Luggage: One small cabin bag with a maximum weight of 8 kg (max. 55x40x25 cm) is allowed.

Baggage drop at airport


5. Airports with Online Check-in Option

Attention: Not all airports offer the possibility of online check-in. In the overview below, you can see where it is available.

Important Note: For flights departing from Hurghada (HRG), Kayseri (ASR), Adana (ADA), Zonguldak Caycuma (ONQ), and Trabzon (TZX) airports, you must have a boarding pass printed at the check-in counter, even if you have checked in online.
Country Airport (IATA Code)
EgyptHurghada (HRG)*
BelgiumBrussels (BRU)
DenmarkCopenhagen (CPH), Billund (BLL)
GermanyBaden-Baden (FKB), Bremen (BRE), Cologne/Bonn (CGN), Dresden (DRS), Dusseldorf (DUS), Erfurt-Weimar (ERF), Frankfurt (FRA), Friedrichshafen (FDH), Hamburg (HAM), Hanover (HAJ), Leipzig (LEJ), Munich (MUC), Munster/Osnabruck (FMO), Nuremberg (NUE), Paderborn/Lippstadt (PAD), Rostock-Laage (RLG), Stuttgart (STR), Memmingen (FMM), Berlin (BER), Saarbrucken (SCN), Weeze (NRN), Kassel (KSF)
GreeceRhodes (RHO), Heraklion (HER), Kos (KGS), Chania (CHQ)
NetherlandsRotterdam (RTM), Amsterdam (AMS), Eindhoven (EIN), Groningen (GRQ), Maastricht (MST)
AustriaVienna (VIE), Graz (GRZ), Linz (LNZ), Salzburg (SZG)
PolandWarsaw-Chopin (WAW), Katowice (KTW)
SwitzerlandBasel-Mulhouse (BSL/MLH)
SpainFuerteventura (FUE), Ibiza (IBZ), Tenerife South (TFS), Palma de Mallorca (PMI), Gran Canaria (LPA), Lanzarote (ACE)
TurkeyAntalya (AYT), Izmir (ADB), Dalaman (DLM), Kayseri (ASR)*, Adana (ADA)*, Ankara (ESB), Zonguldak (ONQ)*, Samsun (SZF), Trabzon (TZX)*, Edremit (EDO), Bodrum (BJV)
United KingdomGatwick (LGW), Manchester (MAN), Birmingham (BHX), Newcastle (NCL), Glasgow (GLA), Bristol (BRS), Stansted (STN)

Status: 12.2023. Please check the current info directly with Corendon before departure.


6. Costs at the Airport & Priority

Tip: Always choose online check-in to avoid fees at the counter.

  • Airport Check-in Fee: € 10 (if not checked in online)
  • Priority Check-in & Boarding: € 15 (book online), € 20 (at airport)

7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I choose seats during Corendon Airlines Online Check-in?
⇨ Yes, at the end of the online check-in process, you can select your preferred seat for a fee.

Is online check-in free at Corendon?
⇨ Yes, online check-in itself is free. However, checking in at the airport counter may cost € 10.

When can I check in online with Corendon?
⇨ From 72 hours up to 5 hours before departure.

How expensive is a seat reservation at Corendon?
⇨ Fees start from approx. € 10–15 and can go up to € 30 (e.g., XL Seats), depending on the route.

Find more answers in our article: Online Check-in Made Easy: Tips & FAQ.

★ TOP 15

THE TOP 15 Things To Do in Bodrum | Attractions & Activities

Here are my top 15 things to do and see in Bodrum that make the city a popular travel destination:

  1. The Ancient Theater of Bodrum: This well-preserved Roman theater offers impressive views of the city and the sea.

  2. The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus: A remnant of one of the seven ancient wonders of the world, the mausoleum is an imposing tomb and an important archaeological relic.

  3. Bodrum Castle: This medieval fortress houses the Museum of Underwater Archeology and offers stunning views of Bodrum Harbour.

  4. The Ancient Amphitheater of Myndos: This amphitheater dates back to the 4th century BC. and is a fascinating archeological highlight overlooking Gümüşlük Bay.

  5. The Ancient Port of Pedasa: This ancient port offers a beautiful setting to relax and explore.

  6. The Ancient Lighthouse of Bodrum: A landmark of the city, this ancient lighthouse offers spectacular views of the coast and sunset.

  7. The Zeki Müren Museum: Dedicated to the famous Turkish singer Zeki Müren, this museum shows his life and work.

  8. The Museum of Underwater Archeology: This renowned museum houses an impressive collection of archaeological finds from shipwrecks and offers a fascinating insight into the maritime history of the region.

     

  9. The Windmill Village of Bodrum: This charming village is known for its traditional windmills and offers a glimpse of rural life in the area.

  10. The Ancient City of Knidos: Although located just outside of Bodrum, a visit to the Ancient City of Knidos is worthwhile. It is known for its well-preserved ruins, including the ancient theater and the Temple of Aphrodite.

  11. Bodrum Market: A colorful bazaar where you can find local products, spices, clothes and souvenirs.

  12. The Underwater Archaeological Museum of Bodrum: This museum features fascinating exhibits from sunken ancient ships and allows you to explore the area's underwater world.

  13. The Bodrum Museum of Contemporary Art: Here you will find contemporary artworks by Turkish and international artists.

  14. The Yalıkavak Marina: This luxurious marina offers a beautiful environment for strolling, dining and shopping.

  15. Bodrum Beaches: Enjoy the picturesque beaches of the region such as Türkbükü Beach, Bitez Beach or Gü ndoğan, known for their beauty and relaxed atmosphere.

Please note that it is always advisable to check opening times and availability in advance as they may have changed. Have fun while exploring Bodrum!

ℹ️ Good to know about Bodrum

Bodrum is one of the most exclusive and elegant holiday destinations on Turkey's Aegean coast. Often referred to as the "St. Tropez of Turkey," the city captivates with its unique architecture: gleaming white houses with blue shutters, adorned with vibrant bougainvillea flowers, climbing up the hills. Bodrum is located on a picturesque peninsula known for its crystal-clear bays, pulsating nightlife, and luxury yacht tourism.

The heart of the city beats around the twin harbor, where traditional Turkish wooden boats (Gulets) lie alongside modern superyachts. The palm-lined promenade is filled with stylish cafes, first-class restaurants, and boutiques, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Ancient Halicarnassus

Bodrum, known in antiquity as Halicarnassus, is rich in history. It is the birthplace of Herodotus, the "Father of History." The most significant historical site is the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, once considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Although only ruins remain today, the site is a must for history enthusiasts.

The city's most striking landmark is the imposing Castle of St. Peter (Bodrum Castle), built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century. It sits majestically between the two harbors and today houses the world-renowned Museum of Underwater Archaeology, displaying ancient shipwrecks and treasures recovered from the sea.

Beaches and Lifestyle

While the city center is famous for its nightlife and shopping, the surrounding villages of the peninsula offer diverse beach experiences. Gümbet and Bitez are popular for water sports and their long sandy beaches. In the north of the peninsula lie Türkbükü and Yalıkavak, known for their exclusive beach clubs, luxury hotels, and the modern Palmarina.

Bodrum is also the center of the "Blue Cruise." The city has a long tradition of boat building, and a cruise on a handcrafted Gulet along the turquoise coast is the best way to discover the region's hidden bays.

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