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boarding pass
Definição1
A single copy non-carbonised ticket (normally on card stock) with each coupon imprinted separately. Each coupon used for air transport is comprised of a flight coupon and a detachable passenger coupon and boarding pass for a specific flight. One coupon is issued as the passenger receipt which together with all passenger coupons and boarding passes builds up the passenger copy of the passenger ticket and baggage check.
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. IATA passengers glossary of terms. In: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. Airline Industry Data Model. [Montreal: IATA, 15 june 2018]. Título dentro do arquivo eletrônico: RP1008, Business glossary of terms. Disponível em: https://www.iata.org/contentassets/c33c192da39a42fcac34cb5ac81fd2ea/iata-passenger-glossary-of-terms.xlsx . Acesso em: 12 jul. 2023
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Airport planning manual: part 1: master planning. 2nd ed. Montreal, 1987. (Doc. 9184 AN/902).
Contexto
Any procedures or controls which aircraft operators apply, such as boarding pass inspection, etc., should be carried out at a point outside the waiting area.
Subárea
Air Transport
Spanish
tarjeta de embarque
Imagem

 Air Transat boarding pass from April 2000.

Air Transat boarding pass from April 2000.

Fonte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TS_boarding_pass_April_2000.jpg