Mobile boarding passes are convenient, but paper boarding pass tickets remain essential. Why? Phone batteries die, screens crack, and some airports still require paper for baggage drops or visa checks. For airlines, providing a reliable paper option isn’t backup — it’s necessity.
But paper quality matters. A flimsy, fading boarding pass causes delays at security and boarding gates. Guangdong-Hong Kong (GZ) Smart Printing Co., LTD., founded in 1993, has spent decades perfecting thermal paper that prints sharp, scans fast, and stays legible. Their 12,000-square-meter facility includes a dedicated thermal coating line and two adhesive coating lines, producing self-adhesive and thermal products trusted by clients in over 60 countries.
Unlike generic paper, GZ Smart Printing’s boarding pass tickets resist rubbing, sweat, and luggage compartment heat. They also offer pressure-sensitive label solutions for bag tags — fully integrated. The company’s motto: stable quality assurance, excellent price, good customer service.
For budget airlines and legacy carriers alike, partnering with a one-stop coating-to-printing expert reduces supply chain headaches. Paper boarding passes aren’t dying — they’re getting smarter, thanks to manufacturers like GZ Smart Printing.
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