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What does Ruby mean on a boarding pass?

Ruby: When your respective tier status is equivalent to Oneworld Ruby, you may take advantage of the following benefits, no matter which Oneworld airline you are flying or cabin class you're assigned. Access to Business Class Priority Check-In.



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Customers with Emerald, Sapphire or Ruby status in any oneworld member airline's frequent flyer programme will be able to use priority check-in desks, where available. Also, customers with Emerald or Sapphire status will be offered priority boarding.

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What does the six-digit code on my boarding pass mean? This is basically a unique code to help identify the passenger to who the boarding pas belongs, reported Conde Nast. This code is your Passenger Name Reference (PNR), record locator, reservation code, or booking code.

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The letters stand for Secondary Security Screening Selection and if they appear on your boarding pass, it means your name is on a highly classified roster - the Selectee List. Once they come to pass through security, they'll likely be subject to “enhanced” pat-downs while their luggage might be inspected by hand.

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Any airline passenger with the letters “SSSS” printed on their boarding pass have been selected for extra security screening by airport security. Used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the letters SSSS stand for Secondary Security Screening Selection or Secondary Security Screening Selectee.

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Oneworld status: As an AAdvantage Gold member, you receive Oneworld Ruby status, which gets you access to business-class priority check-in lanes, preferred seating and priority on wait lists and standby lists. Priority boarding: Board an American Airlines aircraft in Group 4.

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All passengers flying in a premium cabin get priority boarding. But the group you'll be assigned to depends on which class of service you're flying. Passengers in the front cabin board with Group 1.

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All passengers flying in a premium cabin get priority boarding. But the group you'll be assigned to depends on which class of service you're flying. Passengers in the front cabin board with Group 1.

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Priority privileges Speed through check-in, security and boarding at the airport and get your checked bags first when you land.

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These tiers are: AAdvantage Gold ? equivalent to oneworld Ruby ? earned with 40,000 Loyalty Points. AAdvantage Platinum - equivalent to oneworld Sapphire - earned with 75,000 Loyalty Points. AAdvantage Platinum Pro - equivalent to oneworld Emerald - earned with 125,000 Loyalty Points.

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Customers with Emerald, Sapphire or Ruby status in any oneworld member airline's frequent flyer programme will be able to use priority check-in desks, where available. Also, customers with Emerald or Sapphire status will be offered priority boarding.

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Secondary Security Screening Selection — or The Quad S, as some call it — means you have been selected for additional enhanced security screening by the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security.

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If you take more than your allowance, you will have to pay an excess baggage. If your ticket states: Free baggage allowance: 0PC (zero pieces), it means that your fare does not include free baggage in the hold.

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A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is issued to all individuals approved to receive TSA PreCheck® expedited screening. The KTN must be added in the KTN field when booking airline travel reservations to have the TSA PreCheck® indicator appear on your boarding pass.

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