The message <JfZ0EMGYI1ZEFACu@perry.co.uk>
from Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> contains these words:
> In message <1147617179.055425.11190@y43g2000cwc.. com>, at
> 07:32:59 on Sun, 14 May 2006, hobbayne.uk remarked:
> >I booked a flight on opodo using credit card I no longer use. I
> >remember
> >reading somewhere, that when I booked the E ticket, I had to present
> >the
> >card (which I used to make the the booking), at check in. Is this
> >correct?
> Only if you use the self check in.
You don't even need it for that. You purely need a card which has a
magnetic strip that contains your name data to enable it to bring up the
booking. One's Executive Club card does just as well. I have only ever
used a credit card which I have *not* booked the ticket with in the self
check-in machines. It needed my flight number input after ascertaining
my name; perhaps if you use the CC you did book with that would not be
required,
It makes no odds whether one has the card or not ime, only when actually
having to use the manned check-in with the children have I actually
handed over the one I paid with. [btw re recent other threads, although
one cannot check-in online with minors travelling, one can use the self
check-in machines. The only problem we had here, is that as the agent we
booked with, had booked 40 seats on the flight, the machine therefore
was not able to tie in 'our' children to my name and needed the
'assistant' to manually put us together:) no problem though].
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Pam