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Old Oct 2, 2017 | 1:31 pm
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Originally Posted by David-A
I think that reply is rather unfair - it is almost selective misquoting in nature.

Plenty of airlines (worldwide) do NOT want more advanced passport checks done at the gate. This can be for reasons of gate staff not having the time, or training / authority, to do the checks.
Plus not allowing time for further enquiry if things need to be checked.

As I said, that is true worldwide. If you have a passport from a major country, where things are pretty automated you might not have seen it, but loads of airlines have systems blocking online checkin etc, for people with certain passports to stop them doing online checkin.

This acceptability of documents check is not happening at gates. It is happening long in advance by the passenger saying which document they have.

Now, in terms of flights within Schengen, Ryanair and Wizz are not the only ones. I've seen various other airlines do the same.

However, when I said (and you quoted) "in general for european airlines I'm familiar with who follow these practices" - I'm talking about such airlines doing this.

As a result I do think the quoting then giving a more general reply is very unfair practice.
Flying within Schengen, there is no advanced passport checks to be done, all that other airlines are doing is matching your name in the passport to the name on the boarding card.

I'm happy to be stand corrected if you have examples of other airlines doing the same for Schengen flights
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