Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Security theater.
Actually not. This ensures the people who get on the plane are actually the people supposed to be getting on the plane.
It's sometimes done as a secondary security screen.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm...never seen that before. Guess there was some sort of issue.
Back in the day (mid-90s), My mother-in-law and I went to the airport and checked into a flight. We both went to the gate and I got on the plane...with her ticket in her name.
I was going to KY to drive back with my now wife at the end of her internship. M-in-law was supposed to go, but had a conflict and we never change to the ticket to my name. So, I was Elaine for a day.
Anonymous wrote:While waiting to board a domestic flight to DC, the gate agent announced that boarding would follow a different process than usual. You needed to show your ID & boarding pass to a TSA agent at the gate before proceeding to the podium where they scan your boarding pass before letting you board.
Why would you need to do this if you’ve already been through security? Has anyone else experienced this while traveling?
Anonymous wrote:Security theater.