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Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Fraizer)
Wed Sep 12 15:24:02 2001

Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 14:46:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: John Fraizer <nanog@Overkill.EnterZone.Net>
To: alex@yuriev.com
Cc: David Howe <DaveHowe@gmx.co.uk>,
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On Wed, 12 Sep 2001 alex@yuriev.com wrote:

> > 
> > > 
> > > > There are mechanisms in place that would detect this type of
> > > > behavior.  (Prebooking multiple flights for the same individual.)
> > > Does a domestic flight require a passport or other form of positive ID?
> > > if not, they could book as many tickets as needed with a different name per
> > > ticket.
> > 
> > Yes.  Photo identification to get your tickets, period, the end.
> 
> Huh? You dont need any photo id to get tickets.
> You need it to get on the plane.
> 
> Alex
> 

OK.  You need photo-id to get your boarding pass.  Since I always use
e-tickets, the boarding pass is the only "paper" involved.


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John Fraizer
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