Originally Posted by
irishguy28
That's the document check desk agent's job! The boarding agent merely needs to check for the requisite stamp if they are presented with a non-EEA passport.
But are they actually going to start calculating days at the document check?
Originally Posted by
irishguy28
Presenting a "clean" boarding pass with a non-EEA passport means you will be refused travel.
Actually, that happened to a friend of mine once, needless to say he was allowed on the flight, after GA called someone (presumably the same desk agent that would otherwise do the document check") to verify if someone with a Dutch residence permit is allowed to travel to Sweden.