The Paper-free Initiative

Paper-free Boarding Passes

Airports aгe bөginning to υse paper-free boarding paѕses! Get ready for paperlesѕ transрort!

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Date
March 8th, 2009

Author
damien

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5 Comments


  1. rachlmom3

    How is this a benefit? Either way a person is manually identifying the identity of the passenger. The only “real” advantage is for a traveler who does not have easy access to a printer. Otherwise making a paper copy or a downloaded pass will accomplish the same, wait on the TSA line for an agent to view the pass and ID.



  2. rongee90

    Oh well, you better stop using email, your computer, oh and the internet…



  3. IControlMyQueendom

    Bar code?Mmmmm it’s in front of us everyday and yet we just let it happen because they say it’s all about convience.Next thing you know people will volunteer to have their eyes scan,chips implanted in their bodies,bar codes on food,clone animals and humans



  4. art83moni


  5. anarkotik

    hi there!
    well, personally for me it is useless…
    1. you will still need to print out your boarding pass as a proof that you actually have flied…
    2. what if your cell phone can be broken or stolen…
    3. in the airport, at the stand of checking-in, there are machines that print out your Boarding Pass – all you need is your passport & confirmation number for e-ticket…
    right?


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