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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 ...
A video warning that a seemingly harmless habit on a plane—leaving boarding passes behind in the seat pocket after a flight—could pose a serious security risk for airline passengers has gone ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The passenger, posting under the username Conman094455 on Reddit this week, shared how a boarding pass mix-up set off a chain of events just before takeoff. The original poster (OP) wrote that ...
After handing over my passport, the agent returned it with my boarding pass. At the bottom of the paper ticket: SSSS. The agent said I’d have to do an extra security screening before boarding.