Originally Posted by
GUWonder
The airline agent consents to passenger boarding the flight when the boarding pass is swiped and the passenger is allowed by the airline employees at the gate to board. An airline may have employee representations or other representations that are not consistent with one another, but somewhere in the process someone with an agency relationship for the airline may well consent to boarding the passenger.
What if the boarding pass is actually a forgery? I don't think that just because the computer beeps, and the agent let's your board, constitutes "consent" to use of a fraudulent document.