I used this flying out of Chicago O'hare this past weekend and it was pretty easy. I was a bit concerned that the TSA agent would not know what to do but I could tell that I was not the first to pass through with this. They have an interesting scanner at the security checkpoint. I do not recall having to use my ID which is interesting and maybe scary.
When I got to the American Airlines gate, I could not pull it up again. I will work out the logistics on my next trip. For now, I will leave time to go the paper route at the airport. This does save me the hassle of checking in and printing paper. And since I am more likely to keep up with my phone and not paper, I will favor this mode of check in over paper.
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I used this flying out of Chicago O'hare this past weekend and it was pretty easy. I was a bit concerned that the TSA agent would not know what to do but I could tell that I was not the first to pass through with this. They have an interesting scanner at the security checkpoint. I do not recall having to use my ID which is interesting and maybe scary.
When I got to the American Airlines gate, I could not pull it up again. I will work out the logistics on my next trip. For now, I will leave time to go the paper route at the airport. This does save me the hassle of checking in and printing paper. And since I am more likely to keep up with my phone and not paper, I will favor this mode of check in over paper.