Originally Posted by
USFlyerUS
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And, to be honest, every bag tag has both a PNR and last name on it, which anyone could easily see by standing in baggage claim areas while pretending to look for their own bag. While obviously Twitter is a much bigger forum, my point is that if a PNR was PII requiring protection it wouldn't be on bag tags, boarding passes, etc. I think your risk is low.
I was watching a repeat of a
Dutch travel programme on TV this morning, during which they showed an email from an airline on screen with some details obscured - but not the full name of the passenger, or the PNR.