Originally Posted by
Often1
You are correct. The GA does have a list, but presuming that the gate uses a gate reader, it will alert if an "uncleared" BP is presented. Same thing for UG's, DG's, seat changes and other inhibitors.
Nonetheless, in a pinch, the GA can access a list and clear it manually if someone needs that.
That's what I would have thought, but earlier in the thread we discussed that this process is manual - there's nothing to tell the system to reject an "uncleared" BP.
Originally Posted by
TuxTom
If two agents saw the SSSS on your passes and did nothing about it, all blame and compensation falls on them. Hopefully the tapes can prove this for you.
Agree. Further - you are under no obligation to accept any particular offer from the airline. You didn't need to accept the Red Roof Inn (don't blame you). The problem is that they didn't specifically offer or authorize the Marriott. So ... the airline's obligation will fall somewhere in between.