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    Why travel experts say you should never throw away your boarding pass

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    Prepare for your trip. printed your boarding passIt is now time to reach your destination. At this point, it might be tempting to toss your ticket or delete the saved screenshot of your boarding pass—but you may want to hang on to it a bit longer. Keep your boarding card. It can bring you unexpected benefits, even after the journey is over. It is a simple habit that could save you both time and money.

    Record Your Journey

    Airlines occasionally lose track of flight records—especially when it comes to mileage credit. Your boarding pass is a good way to prove you were on the flight. Keep a printed copy, because mobile boarding passes may disappear once the flight lands. It’s also helpful to have a tangible proof for accessing lounges and confirming your eligibility for upgrade.

    For Frequent Flyer Mile Discrepancies

    Although we all wish mileage programs worked flawlessly, technical glitches can occur. If you’re not receiving your frequent flyer mileage correctly, your boarding card can help the customer service team quickly resolve the problem. If you are a member of an airline loyalty program, it may be necessary for you to present your boarding passes in order to claim any missing points or mileage. “Sometimes, there are technical problems with airlines, and your miles might not be automatically credited.” the blog UniMoniTravel states. “Your boarding card is proof that you are entitled to your rewards.”

    Travel disruptions

    Air travel is fraught with delays, cancellations, and lost baggage. Your boarding card can be a vital piece of information if you need to make a claim on your travel insurance policy or use credit card protections. It makes it easier to navigate these issues if you have your boarding pass handy.

    How to Protect Your Personal Information

    You should be very careful when disposing of a paper ticket. The barcode may contain sensitive data such as your frequent-flyer number which could be linked to other personal information like your email, phone or address. Keep your pass until it is no longer required. Then shred or destroy it.

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