Originally Posted by
Paul Lupp
If neither the purchaser of the ticket, nor the actual traveller, has any sinister motive, there is no security issue.
Now if there were to be a serious "incident" then of course the correct family./relatives should be contacted, and with a difference of names that would be "interesting"..... but not a security issue
Well the first paragraph is stating the blindingly obvious, but the second one is leaving me decidedly confused....sounds to me like you are only interested in establishing identities after a potentially serious event. In the general run of operations how would you reconcile legal documents such as APIS, General Declarations, manifests, Passenger lists (delete as applicable) if the name of the boarding card which was checked at the gate doesn't match the name of the traveller?