AA737-823 From United States of America, joined Mar 2000, 5338 posts, RR: 11 Reply 1, posted (2 months 3 weeks 2 days 7 hours ago) and read 3241 times:
Are they elite, or Star Alliance Silver/Gold status passengers? Often, elite members of alliances will have some word printed prominently, so that they are readily given the perks of such status by laymen, like the security screeners, for example...
mcdu From United States of America, joined Apr 2005, 1278 posts, RR: 17 Reply 6, posted (2 months 1 week 5 days 1 hour ago) and read 2145 times:
I believe this is to show the security inspection team the documents have been verified and they can proceed through screening. Some places stamp " DOC CHECKED" or some other notation. Think it just verifies the customer name and passport information match.
Jetlagged From United Kingdom, joined Jan 2005, 2452 posts, RR: 17 Reply 7, posted (2 months 1 week 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 2015 times:
Quoting mcdu (Reply 6): I believe this is to show the security inspection team the documents have been verified and they can proceed through screening. Some places stamp " DOC CHECKED" or some other notation. Think it just verifies the customer name and passport information match.
If that was the case every boarding pass would have a similar marking.
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mcdu From United States of America, joined Apr 2005, 1278 posts, RR: 17 Reply 9, posted (2 months 1 week 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 1716 times:
Quoting Jetlagged (Reply 7): If that was the case every boarding pass would have a similar marking.
It is facility specific. You see different methods in different airports for verifying documents have been checked. Ever fly to CDG and have the sticker placed on your passport? How about GRU does a sticker also. Each airport take a different tact at verifying documents
Jetlagged From United Kingdom, joined Jan 2005, 2452 posts, RR: 17 Reply 10, posted (2 months 1 week 1 day 9 hours ago) and read 1644 times:
Quoting mcdu (Reply 9): It is facility specific. You see different methods in different airports for verifying documents have been checked. Ever fly to CDG and have the sticker placed on your passport? How about GRU does a sticker also. Each airport take a different tact at verifying documents
Yes, but the OP said it was printed on the boarding pass, presumably when issued. Not a sticker, stamp or marker pen tick, such as would be added afterwards by security.
You won't get a boarding pass without your passport matching the name details on your ticket anyway.
[Edited 2013-03-14 00:11:17]
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lh526 From Germany, joined Aug 2000, 2256 posts, RR: 17 Reply 11, posted (2 months 3 days 6 hours ago) and read 1304 times:
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Thanks for all your answers. It was even printed on the Internet check-in boarding pass. So I doubt it has to do with Passports matching. And no, they did not ask for specific assistance etc.
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oksman From Brazil, joined Apr 2011, 105 posts, RR: 0 Reply 13, posted (2 months 15 hours ago) and read 1083 times:
Sorry guys, but none of the answers above is correct.
"Acess" is the name JJ uses for it's cheapest economy fare on international flights, except "Promo". The next one is called "Flex" ans the most expensive economy fare is called "Plus".