Oh, for sure. I started reading this and kept waiting for the part where he gets tackled by TSA or something. Terr'ist boarding pass, can be used as a weapon, or something.
This happened almost 4 years ago though. The TSA has gotten a lot more jaded and hated since then. I'd be curious how something like this would go down today.
I think the biggest factor of the "happiness" was the two airports he went through. I lived in Anchorage for six years and everyone at the airport is about as nice they can get. It is actually a pleasure to wait in the short TSA line. And of course the Twin Cities is the same way and I've had employees there go way out of their way to help. It is a lot bigger though so I can't say it is as much fun waiting in those big lines or finding the right terminal.
So... with that said, I think if he did it again today he would have the same result. If he tried at JFK we would probably read about his arrest in the paper tomorrow.
Depends on the airport too. I wouldn't be surprised to see a pass like this accepted at CMX, but I would much rather keep my distance should someone try this at ORD.
I'm not surprised. I've never been to Heathrow without having some kind of trouble (from missed flight, through lost luggage, to security having issue with my contact lenses solution).
Heathrow T1-4 of old maybe... Don't taint the whole airport with the same brush, T5 is an airport from the future my friend, been through there many, many times in the last 12 months and everything about it beats the best the US and Asia have to offer. I only argue because I've got out of their volcanic ash and snow be damned! If you want a bad experience, head to CDG, and see/smell how bad things can really be. Hell, they cancel flights just "because we can".
Haha, I hate T5 the most :/ Taking a train within the terminal, the longest security lines within Heathrow... no thanks. It sure looks purdy, but it's really hell to deal with. I don't even think it has mains sockets like the T3/T4 do.
So I guess you weren't fucked royally over christmas when one inch of snow brought T5 to a grinding halt? We received our luggage 5 weeks later and BA refused to reimburse all our costs (we lost a receipt for one train - presumably they think we walked and are going to pocket the cash...)
heathrow is seriously the worst airport i've ever been in, in terms of overall experience. and that includes some pretty dilapidated pre-renovation indian airports.
I'm flying from LHR T5 this week. Will try the BA Android app, which worked great flying from ARN earlier this year. The app displays a barcode they scan, so it's pretty much equivalent to using a PDF.
It would also be cool if you printed your boarding pass to PDF, but instead of printing a giant-sized version, loading it onto an Amazon Kindle and presenting that at the gate. Test Amazon's claim of being just like paper to the limit. Can't see why it wouldn't work.
I do this all the time going SFO - JFK on United. You get an email with a link, opening that link on a phone shows a 2d barcode. It's quite simple and the scanners at security and the gate show your name and the agent checks that against your ID. I was expecting the system to be somewhat brittle but I've never had an issue with it.
It would work for TSA, might not work well for your kindle ;-)
I can see a smart-ass TSA agent seeing your kindle and nonchalantly mark it with his permanent red marker, then in one fluid "kthxbye" motion give it back to you and move on to the next person in line.
You'll complain but they'll just reply back with Amazon's marketing line "It's just like paper!"
Pro tip: the solvent in whiteboard markers will dissolve most permanent marker marks; likewise whiteboard cleaner spray (though spray on a cloth rather than on the Kindle).
This is very true, I learned this yesterday when I accidentally picked up a Sharpie instead of a whiteboard marker. Colouring over the mistake with a whiteboard marker worked like a charm!
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Oh thanks, I actually did write it from scratch on my phone, it's not a comment I would usually make but for whatever reason I felt like I should. Sorry about that.
Edit: I've lost my editing power so I guess it'll stay that way.
Many major airports accept "boarding passes" that are actually 2D barcodes displayed on your mobile phone. I'd expect those would work on the Kindle just fine.
I can confirm that United does it with their mobile site. You would get a page with an image of the QR code and every other info they need.
(funny thing when I did it was that my screen had a few lines running across the middle of it, so I had to pull down the page and hold so that the QR code fit in the undamaged area)
By an odd coincidence, I just got an email from United/Continental offering to donate $1.00 to a conservation group if you use a mobile boarding pass on Earth Day.
I did this once (right after getting my Kindle, ha), and it actually scanned correctly at the gate! The trick is zooming it just right to get the barcode to be the right size on the screen.
I did it few times; it was accepted at check-in, but cannot be scanned at the gate (is is too tiny), so when the people at check-in saw it, they issued a paper boarding pass for me.
Actually, Ryanair is surprisingly open to technological innovations as it dovetails perfectly with their ruthless driving down of costs. Examples include ~100% of bookings and check-ins done online (before other airlines woke up to this opportunity), use of mobile phones in-flight (Ryanair gets a massive cut) and the wingtips on the end on planes wings which help save fuel:
I'm not sure if they do it yet, buy I'm sure I read somewhere that there was talk of Ryanair introducing the scanning of barcodes on mobile phones screens. Of course, you can't take any gossip about Ryanair seriously - past examples include €10 transatlantic seats subsidized by €10,000 first class seats, charging for toilet access on-board, in-air blowjobs (yes, Michael O'Leary actually said that!), standing section instead of seats.....
The article is down, but on-topic, I know bunch of large airlines(EasyJet for example) that let you present boarding pass on your smartphone so you do not have to print it.
Glad he had fun because that's kind of an expensive boarding pass. When I've printed posters at Kinko's before, it usually comes out to about $40 for a 1 meter^2 poster.
Reminds me when I printed a boarding pass in "2-up" mode. Of course the 2D barcode on the pass was half-sized and none of their machines could read it.