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Per thaivisa it seems they're once again sometimes, maybe wanting to have a look at your boarding pass, either as you leave the aircraft or as you stop at Immigration - so hang on to it.

 

-redwood

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I always save my boarding pass until UA credits my account with frequent flyer miles.

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the times I have had it right there for them to look at, they have tossed it aside like "why are you showing me this" and if I don't have it ready they ask "where is it?"!

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I always save my boarding pass until UA credits my account with frequent flyer miles.

 

 

Agreed. It took me forever to convice Delta I absolutely must have "returned" and that they should credit my flight. I had everything BUT the boarding Pass (i.e. hotel receipts, passport stamp, airline tickets,), but they would not credit me. After many letters and appeals I was finally and begrudginly given my miles.

 

Always save the boarding pass until you get your credit! Well said :toilet_claw:

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I keep mine as they are often the only souvenirs I arrive home with. :cry2

 

 

 

Glad to hear that, safe sex practitioner?

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They need the boarding pass to determine what flight you came in on sometimes. On your immigration form you are supposed to put the flight.

 

My last trip I bought a ticket issued by American Airlines, for Thai Air, operated by ANA. The nice immigration lady was as confused as I was and had to get help to figure it out.

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