Just got this in an e-mail from aa:
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Dear kcvt750,
New Security Screening Process At John F. Kennedy International - Boarding Pass Required At Checkpoint
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has established an enhanced screening process at John F. International Airport. All customers are required to obtain a boarding pass before entering the security checkpoint. Passengers traveling on wholly domestic itineraries are encouraged to obtain a boarding pass using Flight Check-In on AA.com, our fast and easy Self-Service Check-In machines or our Curbside Check-In service. Otherwise, before going to security, passengers must visit the American Airlines ticket counter.
For more details including a list of cities with this new enhanced screening process, please visit </font>
]www.aa.com/checkpoints. [/quote]
Why is this any different than the norm? It seems that no airport that I've been through in the past two years lets you through security without a boarding pass.
[This message has been edited poorly by kcvt750 (edited 09-16-2003).]
[This message has been edited by kcvt750 (edited 09-16-2003).]