Merrell Readman is an experienced journalist, with bylines in mindbodygreen, Women's Health, and SheFinds. Always looking for ways to make life easier, she covers commerce content within the travel ...
You’ve just checked in for your dream vacation. The excitement is real, so naturally you snap a photo of your boarding pass ...
Each airline’s boarding pass has a different design, but the basics are all there. Your seat number, departure time, airline and flight number, frequent flyer number, and class of service are all ...
Posting a picture of your boarding pass can make your sensitive personal data public. Boarding pass information can be used by anyone to alter your flight reservation. You should also avoid looking at ...
Pre-vacation excitement can make anyone want to snap a shot of their boarding pass and passport to show the world. Unfortunately, however, boarding passes carry a treasure trove of personal ...
It’s the classic pre-trip selfie. You snap a picture of yourself with your passport and boarding pass, then promptly share the photo on social media. Your family, friends and followers may like it.
Bill Raftery might know that the best call is last call, but that doesn’t mean he knows how to use a mobile boarding pass. To be fair, the 81-year-old Raftery has far better things to worry about, ...
There’s more information than you think encoded on your airline boarding pass. One of those codes—"see agent" or “seat assigned at gate"—can be especially disconcerting. Contrary to popular belief, ...