Originally Posted by
markraby
Actually, adding to the whole ordeal, after I boarded the first time, the FA asked me to change my aisle seat for a window seat further back, to accommodate a family that had scattered seat assignments. I had put my boarding pass in the seat-back pouch. When we deplaned, I grabbed everything from my new seat-back but did not think to grab the BP from my original seat.
That is why I carry my ID and boarding pass around my neck. Perhaps a lesson learned. Not that is discredits other aspects, but losing your boarding pass was your fault. Plus I don't like my boarding pass floating around. It has my name and confirmation number. Anybody in the world can access my reservation with this information, then cancel my flights if they really wanted to. VERY bad idea to not have your BP on your person at all times.