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boarding pass
noun
a pass that authorizes a passenger to board an aircraft and is issued after one's ticket has been purchased or collected.
Word History and Origins
Origin of boarding pass1
Example Sentences
Indian media also said he shared his boarding pass which showed his name and seat number.
Just before he had boarded the plane in Beijing a policeman who had escorted him to the gate had used Radalj's boarding pass to buy duty free cigarettes for his mates.
Dutifully, I handed my passport and boarding pass to a member of BA ground crew, who glanced at them both and waved me through.
A New York court mandated that she wear the monitor after allegedly flying on a Delta Airlines flight from New York's JFK International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport without a boarding pass.
The woman flew on a Delta Airlines flight from New York’s JFK International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport without a boarding pass on Tuesday, and was taken into custody upon arrival in France.
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