• ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      6 months ago

      I prefer a paper pass.

      Maybe I’m old school and I keep printed maps, tickets, all in a folder on my suitcase.

      My phone has all that info too. But then it’s a single point of failure. And I’ve absolutely had the paper ticket save my ass because my phone could freeze or restart at critical moments.

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      6 months ago

      I had a connection through Geneva and while my international mobile phone coverage covered the UK and Germany, but Switzerland wasn’t included. The gate for the connecting flight was through an unsecured area, so I had to show a boarding pass again, except the United app which had the digital boarding pass couldn’t connect (because of no internet access) and I almost missed my connecting flight.

      Luckily I had printed out the boarding passes, but they were buried in my carry on. So I had to unload the whole thing to find it, but I did. If I had only a digital boarding pass I would have been out-of-luck.

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        6 months ago

        Yup. I work in IT, so I know digital stuff likes to shit the bed at the worst possible time. I always bring paper copies for situations like these.