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Old Aug 2, 2011 | 1:04 pm
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Mr. Elliott
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Southwest Florida
Programs: AA lifetime Gold , DL Gold, Hilton Diamond
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I just looked at my boarding passes on my recent LGA-ORD trip, they only have check marks next to the date and flight info and their initials, no numbers

I often change planes in ATL when I fly on Delta, using the boarding pass I printed out at home, or at the hotel, and these boarding passes has no TSA marks on at all, because they never look at any additional legs of my trip, just the boarding pass for the originating airport departure.

So I don’t agree with HSVTSO on that policy, I sure at Huntsville, nobody connects there so everyone’s boarding pass is the origination leg of the trip, but try that at ATL, DFW or ORD to name a few major hubs, there would be mass chaos is everyone’s boarding pass for each leg has to be checked.

And like PTravel, I often change seats or get my upgraded boarding passes at the Sky Club, which is in the sterile area. I have never seen a gate agent look at anything, other then when they announce first class boarding look to check that only those who are seated in first class are boarding look over a boarding pass

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