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What does the SSR code Maas mean?

*MAAS. Meet and assist (specify details such as elderly person, handicapped passenger or pregnant lady) MEDA. Medical case (it can be used for disabled passengers needing special attention: follow IATA MEDA procedure) MOML.



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MAAS – Meet and Assist. This is used to describe passengers who require the help of Meet and Assist who help passengers with restricted mobility move to and from the aircraft. MEDA – This is used to describe a passenger who has medical needs.

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Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. An SSSS code on a boarding pass stands for “Secondary Security Screening Selection.” While somewhat of an annoyance, this code only means you have been flagged to undergo additional security screening procedures.

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An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter geocode designating many airports and metropolitan areas around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

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How To Read A Plane Ticket?
  1. Your Name: It is important the name on your boarding pass matches your passport.
  2. PNR: Passenger Name Reference. ...
  3. Flight Number: those numbers and letters correspond to the airline code. ...
  4. Others: These are some other letters that might appear on your boarding pass.


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If your flight is within 72 hours, please call TSA Cares (855) 787-2227 to request assistance. TSA Cares assistance is only available for assistance through the screening checkpoint. If you need in-flight assistance or wheelchair assistance from the curb to the aircraft, please contact your airline.

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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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Squawk codes are what air traffic control (ATC) use to identify aircraft when they are flying. They are unique four-digit numbers and range from 0000 to 7777; some of which are fixed values signifying specific scenarios (see below), others being randomly generated by ATC.

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If you see the SSSS code on your boarding pass it means you have been selected for extra security screenings, which may take additional time. Most likely, you will go through a metal detector, receive a pat-down and have your hands and luggage swabbed to test for explosives.

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