To: SeekAndFind
The Schears originally bought the seat for their 18-year-old son, but they bought him a separate ticket on an earlier flight in order to be able to use the seat for the toddler in his car seatI understand the parents paid for the seat, but why was a passenger of different name on the ticket allowed to board? Seems like a good opening for terrorists??
13 posted on
05/05/2017 8:18:12 AM PDT by
llevrok
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To: llevrok
Apparently the check-in employee told them it was OK. Then the employee on the plane says that an under two-year old can’t be in a car seat during takeoff, which is totally not true. I think these employees need to be better trained and be tested on policies.
To: llevrok
I understand the parents paid for the seat, but why was a passenger of different name on the ticket allowed to board? Seems like a good opening for terrorists??
Because kids under two aren’t ticketed nor do they have any ID. And they usually aren’t terrorists.
46 posted on
05/05/2017 12:26:40 PM PDT by
chaosagent
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To: llevrok
I understand the parents paid for the seat, but why was a passenger of different name on the ticket allowed to board? Seems like a good opening for terrorists?? Probably because most infants don't (yet) have to carry ID.
50 posted on
05/05/2017 1:49:52 PM PDT by
zeugma
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