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E-Tickets Not Allowed at Airport, Flying with Priceline
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Ulf Kutzner wrote: mtravelkay schrieb: Bar code reader. I see. Some use touchscreen |
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E-Tickets Not Allowed at Airport, Flying with Priceline
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 13:31:26 +0000 (UTC), Matt Drury
wrote: How do they read it at the gate? TSA screeners are specially fitted with visual receptors, generally above and to each side of their noses. But only the deluxe models have the receptors connected to the brain. -- Nobody but a fool goes into a federal counterrorism operation without duct tape - Richard Preston, THE COBRA EVENT. |
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E-Tickets Not Allowed at Airport, Flying with Priceline
In article WU76c.37280$Zp.11402@fed1read07,
"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote: Okay fine. So how does that work with someone like Priceline? Same as any other method of purchasing tickets; you can get a boarding pass when you check-in at the airport. Just be sure to bring a photo ID card (government issued) and the same credit card you used to purchase your airline tickets. If you have any more questions, its probably best if you contact the airline. |
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Brian wrote:
(brousw1a) wrote: The boarding pass you print on your printer has bar codes, which are read by the scanner at the gate. The agent at the gate will check your ID if you print your own boarding pass. We flew AA last month and printed the boarding passes. On the return trip, we had to go through some hassle to get it printed. Both ways, when we checked our luggage at curbside, we were given another boarding pass even though we presented the ones we had. Bar codes and all. If you are checking bags at curbside, I see no reason to preprint your boarding passes, since the curbside people actually check you in for the flight. |
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mtravelkay wrote:
If you are checking bags at curbside, I see no reason to preprint your boarding passes, since the curbside people actually check you in for the flight. What's the point of doing it then? Should it only be done if there is no checked luggage? |
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Brian wrote:
mtravelkay wrote: If you are checking bags at curbside, I see no reason to preprint your boarding passes, since the curbside people actually check you in for the flight. What's the point of doing it then? Should it only be done if there is no checked luggage? It should not be done if using curbside. I don't know about bringing luggage inside and checking in when you have done Web Check in. I know you can do it if you use the kiosks. All my web checkin flights have been done with carryon. Since they don't give bonus miles anymore for trying web check in, it is easy just to use the kiosk when I arrive. |
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