Is there any point in keeping paper versions of boarding passes, or are scans/pictures of them good enough?
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I read that keeping boarding passes can be useful in some cases. Examples:
- https://www.smartertravel.com/save-boarding-pass/ (mirror)
- https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-news/keep-boarding-pass-discounts (mirror)
Is there any point in keeping paper versions of boarding passes, or are scans/pictures of them good enough in all cases?
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Are printed copies of boarding passes necessary?
Boarding PassPassengers are requested to carry a print out of their boarding card once they have completed their mobile Check-in. The boarding pass can also be obtained from one of the IndiGo counters at the airport. However, it is recommended to take the print in advance to skip the queue.Is a screenshot of a boarding pass OK?
Taking a screenshot is an easy, low-grade way of retrieving a mobile pass. (Are we just in our camera apps all the time?) And yes, in case you're wondering, it works perfectly for getting through security and boarding the plane.Why do they scan your boarding pass?
\u201cWe ask to scan all passengers' boarding cards as this tells us their destination and whether it is duty paid or duty free location. This information also helps us improve our stores and our retail offer by tracking purchases based on destination and airline.Swap Paper for Mobile Boarding Passes
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