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The 3 Things Passengers Most Often Overlook On Their Boarding Passes

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You’ve been waiting for this trip for months. Things have been rough and you NEED this trip. And the day finally comes!

So you get to the airport, check in without a hitch, go through security (yay, the queue wasn’t too long!), wait for your plane, get ready to board, and BOOM – there’s a problem.

Even the most experienced flyer will have days where something goes wrong at the airport. Of course, if you’re a frequent flyer, you probably know how to fix any “flight” issue that comes your way. But not everyone’s a frequent flyer. If you don’t fly all the time, or even if you’re just “new” to flying a lot, the hiccups that sometimes happen at the airport can freak people out, which only adds to the anxiety some people have about the whole airport experience.

With that in mind, here are 3 things passengers most often overlook, or have problems with, on their boarding passes.

Double-Check Your Boarding Pass Details

Boarding passes have a bajillion letters and numbers on them – here’s how to make sense of them. But there’s also information on your boarding pass that should make perfect sense to even the least frequent flyer – your flight information and your name (among other things). These are also the little things that can quickly become huge hassles at the airport, if something is wrong.

Have a Backup for Your Boarding Pass

Over the years, airlines have made more and more things electronically-based. Most people buy their tickets online. When they check in, they typically get their baggage tag from a machine. And, in the utmost in convenience (and saving themselves millions of dollars in cardboard and printer cartridges), you can access your boarding pass via an app.

I don’t have the statistics of how many people still print their boarding vs. use a mobile boarding pass. But what happens if you’re on line and your phone suddenly stops working? Like, your phone just dies and won’t even turn back on?

If you have a paper copy, you just show that and go on your merry way.

But if you only have an electronic copy and your phone is dead as a door nail, you’re going to have to get out of line, go back to the gate agent, possibly stand in that queue, and finally get a boarding pass printed. By the time you board, your seat will still be there, but will there still be overhead space for your carry-on?

Sure, printing out your boarding pass may be inconvenient. But in the event of an electronics emergency, that piece of paper is worth its weight in gold (which can actually be a pretty penny. One piece of printer paper typically weighs about 0.18oz. Gold is selling for roughly $3,000 per ounce. So it’s worth about $500ish. Give or take).

Stay on Top of Flight Changes

Even if people don’t travel much, they undoubtedly know that flights can be cancelled or delayed. Their flight times can change, too…sometimes by hours, sometimes by just a few minutes. There are a couple of issues that can happen with this:

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