On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 01:59:51AM +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
> >This is a major issue of contention in some circles at the minute.
> >John Gilmore is currently suing the FAA over this:
> > http://www.politechbot.com/p-03776.html
> All terribly interesting, however the airlines have long had terms and
> conditions related to the non-transferability of tickets, and have asked
> for ID to show that the person who is flying is the person named on the
> ticket.
That's part of the complaint.
See for example in the FAQ:
Q. Is it OK to have people's names on airline tickets, or should
they be anonymous like commuter tickets on buses and trains?
Tony
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