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by marcosdumay 3191 days ago
At least here in Brazil, airlines are expected to authenticate you at boarding time and not a second earlier. This is the sanest option too, since they will have to authenticate you at boarding time anyway, and anything earlier will at most cause a mild economical loss for the company.
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I always wonder about that. Often, in the line at the boarding gate several agents will walk around, compare your boarding pass with your passport (and your face), and then draw a squiggle on your boarding pass (sometimes with a coloured felt-tip pen, sometimes with a biro/ballpoint pen).

It seems to me that it would be trivial to squiggle on your boarding pass yourself, and then claim that you've been checked already. I wonder how much security theatre is happening there, too.

But usually when people get to the front of the line they still present both documents, the fact that 9/10 times the passport is ignored just makes it a judgement call by the ground staff.

Having spent some time working on staff management systems in airports I can say with some confidence that (at least in australia) most of the ground staff will immediately flag someone not at least offering their passport, and/or trying to talk their way out of needing to do so as sus.

And let's not forget that if your entire plan was to get on a plane under a fake name, it's a hell of a risk to just hope that you end up in a situation where some chap is squiggling on boarding passes.