Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Upon check-in photo identification

English answer:

when checking in, you must show your official identification and your credit card.

Added to glossary by elsayed fayed
Jun 15, 2010 19:31
13 yrs ago
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English term

Upon check-in photo identification

Non-PRO English Other Tourism & Travel
Upon check-in photo identification and credit card are required
Change log

Jun 16, 2010 14:57: Ildiko Santana changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Tony M, Sheila Wilson, Ildiko Santana

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when checking in, you must show your official identification and your credit card.

When checking in for your flight, you must present either your passport or other official identification (drivers license, etc) that has your photograph on it.
Also your credit card.
Peer comment(s):

agree Carolyn Gille
17 mins
agree Stephanie Ezrol : Usually called photo ID. Also requested sometimes at hotel check in
21 mins
agree Veronika McLaren
27 mins
agree Shera Lyn Parpia
30 mins
agree JaneD
40 mins
agree Trudy Peters : w/Stephanie
42 mins
agree Tony M : Yes, parsing might have been clearer if there'd been a comma: "Upon check-in, photo..."
50 mins
agree Ildiko Santana : Also agree with Stephanie (check-in doesn't necessarily indicate where this is required; whether at the airport or at a hotel or camp site, etc.) and with Tony about the missing comma.
1 hr
agree jccantrell : With Tony M, put that comma in there.
3 hrs
agree Luiza Modesto
3 hrs
agree Mona Helal : agree also with Tony M; the missing comma is the culprit :))
6 hrs
agree Phong Le : sure Tony M
6 hrs
agree Rolf Keiser : and the lucky 13 from me!
15 hrs
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