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Old Aug 22, 2002 | 3:44 pm
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777Brit
 
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Note - being 'checked in' does NOT mean you are onboard.

When you board, your boarding pass is either read by a gate reader or the seat number is manually entered into the computer system and reconciled against the number of people checked in. If you don't travel, you simply become a no-show. Your downline reservations are normally cancelled at this stage.
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