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Post-Amadeus Confirmed Codes on Air Canada BP
"SSSS" - Secondary Security Screening Selection (Plan to get to the airport early with your electronics charged and ideally wear a bath robe as you shall get EXTRA security screening)
"SIXF" - Air Canada meaning sixth freedom (PAX is travelling between two countries via Canada)
"ADOK" or "DOK" - Documents OK (No further need to see an agent prior to Boarding)
"FLA" - Late for flight - Put on standby due to PAX late for boarding/bag cut-off
"SPEQ" - PAX has Sports Equipment
"ATTS" - US COVID Attestation Completed
"YPTU" - "Young Person Travelling Unaccompanied"
"SSR LANG" - "Customer speaks limited English/French"
"STPA" - Aeroplan Status Pass applied to PAX
"PRIO SECURITY/SURETE PRIO" - PAX entitled to use priority security where available
Picture of a Lounge Chair - PAX is entitled to access the MLL Lounge
"SIGNATURE SUITE" - PAX is entitled to use the AC Signature Suite
Legacy Boarding Pass Codes from Pre-Amadeus Cutover (Please move up if you can confirm they are still in use)Frequent Flyer Codes:
*A = No Status
*P = Prestige
*E = Elite
*SE= Super Elite
Meal Codes
Used to allow FA to determine who gets a J meal when there is not enough meals for all J Pax:
ML*1 - Revenue customers and guest of AC who have a DCS cabin regrade (i.e. gate upgrade or downgrade)
ML*2 Revenue and guest standbys
ML*3 Positive space pass holders who are upgraded or downgraded
ML*4 Positive space (confirmed) pass holders
ML*5 Space available pass holders
Other Codes:
LT07 - for Latitude and Latitude Plus Customers on long and extra-long haul flights. Latitude fare, complimentary $7.00 from the BOB.
LT04 - for Latitude and Latitude Plus Customers on medium haul flights.PR07 - Buy on Board Entitlement
G4 - PAX elected not to earn miles for flight
G6 - Lounge Access purchased
"SSSS" - Secondary Security Screening Selection (Plan to get to the airport early with your electronics charged and ideally wear a bath robe as you shall get EXTRA security screening)
"SIXF" - Air Canada meaning sixth freedom (PAX is travelling between two countries via Canada)
"ADOK" or "DOK" - Documents OK (No further need to see an agent prior to Boarding)
"FLA" - Late for flight - Put on standby due to PAX late for boarding/bag cut-off
"SPEQ" - PAX has Sports Equipment
"ATTS" - US COVID Attestation Completed
"YPTU" - "Young Person Travelling Unaccompanied"
"SSR LANG" - "Customer speaks limited English/French"
"STPA" - Aeroplan Status Pass applied to PAX
"PRIO SECURITY/SURETE PRIO" - PAX entitled to use priority security where available
Picture of a Lounge Chair - PAX is entitled to access the MLL Lounge
"SIGNATURE SUITE" - PAX is entitled to use the AC Signature Suite
Legacy Boarding Pass Codes from Pre-Amadeus Cutover (Please move up if you can confirm they are still in use)Frequent Flyer Codes:
*A = No Status
*P = Prestige
*E = Elite
*SE= Super Elite
Meal Codes
Used to allow FA to determine who gets a J meal when there is not enough meals for all J Pax:
ML*1 - Revenue customers and guest of AC who have a DCS cabin regrade (i.e. gate upgrade or downgrade)
ML*2 Revenue and guest standbys
ML*3 Positive space pass holders who are upgraded or downgraded
ML*4 Positive space (confirmed) pass holders
ML*5 Space available pass holders
Other Codes:
LT07 - for Latitude and Latitude Plus Customers on long and extra-long haul flights. Latitude fare, complimentary $7.00 from the BOB.
LT04 - for Latitude and Latitude Plus Customers on medium haul flights.PR07 - Buy on Board Entitlement
G4 - PAX elected not to earn miles for flight
G6 - Lounge Access purchased
Boarding pass codes
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Remember, those codes are often used to determine who gets fed up front and who does not. So if you see ML*1 or ML*2, and you've either changed to an earlier flight or been upgraded at the gate, you may not get a J class meal if they haven't loaded for a full flight.
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Originally Posted by FRAkid
Great info, thanks! ^ ^ ^
Does anyone have information on the codes in the "Airline use" section of the boarding pass? Tried the forum search but it wasn't very responsive...
On my BPs obtained through online check-in, I've seen both 0004 and 0005.
Does anyone have information on the codes in the "Airline use" section of the boarding pass? Tried the forum search but it wasn't very responsive...
On my BPs obtained through online check-in, I've seen both 0004 and 0005.
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Originally Posted by MapleLeaf
Ok here is one I have never seen before. On my flight this a.m., (yes I flew AC), the woman next to me had LT04 on her bp. Any ideas?
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What is difference between AC*A and AC*G
Why do I have AC*A on my boarding pass for an Air Canada flight and AC*G for a United? I could not see what the AC*A means. BTW I have not been AC*G (assuming it means Air Canada Gold ) for 4 years, but it always seems to have this on the pass when I fly united. Couldn't find the answer in any thread...