Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
It's probably quicker if you have First Wing access, but otherwise your concern is baseless (which sounds a bit harsh!) since Ready To Fly works the same at any point of entry into airside. See the note about biometrics - on domestics you can't fool the system by presenting one boarding pass and departing on another.
OK, so ...... landing from, say, Los Angeles, with a LAX-issued boarding pass to Bucharest in my pocket, I wouldn't upset anyone or anything by using an online check-in document to transfer airside to a Manchester flight?
No flashing lights, klaxons, armed guards and revenue sniffer-dogs?
Maybe I'm over cautious, but I'm guessing it wouldn't be the best idea to get the new boarding card from the airside transfer desk.