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"You will need to print your boarding pass and go to Bag Drop for a document check, even if you don't have bags to drop off." The airline also cautioned travellers from Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco ...
A boarding pass might seem like a harmless travel memento, but it has the potential to turn your perfect getaway into a complete mess Whether it’s modern-day and digital or old-school and ...
Should you panic when you see "SSSS" printed on your boarding pass? Social media users are going viral for sharing their experiences after noticing the four letters upon arriving at the airport.
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. An SSSS code on a boarding pass stands for “Secondary Security Screening Selection.” While somewhat annoying, this code only ...
You’ll want to double check the boarding pass rules for your airline before flying (Picture: Getty Images) Summer holiday season is fast approaching, but if you’ve got a trip booked soon it ...
The aviation industry is planning its biggest shake-up in 50 years — and part of the major overhaul means no more boarding passes or checking in for flights. The International Civil Aviation ...
A traveler took to social media to share their experience using their mobile boarding pass in order to share an important message with fellow travelers. Titled “Always screenshot your boarding ...
Posting a picture of your boarding pass can make your sensitive personal data public. Boarding pass information can be used by anyone to alter your flight reservation. You should also avoid ...
Be careful where you leave that printout. You may think of your boarding pass as just the slip of paper that bears your seat number, and you may think nothing of discarding it after your trip.
It’s the classic pre-trip selfie. You snap a picture of yourself with your passport and boarding pass, then promptly share the photo on social media. Your family, friends and followers may like it.