Re: Gate check-in being phased out (via PS Inform)

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If they did the security check correctly the first time, there would be no
need for a second check

David Ross
http://home.attbi.com/~damiross/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Givens" <jgivens@comcast.net>
To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 11:47
Subject: Re: [AIRLINE] Gate check-in being phased out (via PS Inform)


> On 23 Nov 2002 at 9:54, David Ross wrote:
>
> > What does it matter if you get the boarding pass at the gate or
> > outsideof the "secured" area?  You still need a ticket to get in.
>
> The reason for all this boarding pass stuff is that TSA wants to remove
the
> secondary screening from the gate area. They are going to rely on the
airlines'
> computers to apply the profiling data and to mark the boarding passes as
such.
> They will also be doing the so-called "random" screenings, selecting
people based
> on unpublished criteria.
>
> Speaking of profiling, I learned something else recently. If you codeshare
you can
> absolutely count on being luggage searched and gate(or wherever) searched.
It was
> recently explained to me, on CO at least, that any passenger appearing
with a ticket
> on stock other than the airline in use, is automatically flagged for full
security
> screenings.
>
> So if you book a NW codeshare on CO, through NW of course, you can bet the
> ranch you will be hassled.
>
> This totally kills the cross-marketing codeshare thing, when travelers
realize this
> they will avoid it like the plague.
>
>
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>
> A random MP quote:
> "American beer is like making love in a canoe...it's *** close to water!"

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