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G'day folks,
What does the term NOEX refer to when printed under Service Information on a QF boarding pass? Cheers
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Not sure, maybe it means "Do not seat in exit row"
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my guess
no executive lounge Banjo
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If it is on the boarding pass it shouldn't mean No Exit Row as the seat allocation is already on the boarding pass. If they didn't want you in an exit row they would give you a different seat allocation.
No Ex Platinum privilidges ? No Exceptions ? Not seen it before, so can't really help.
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Meh, as long as you dont get 'SSSS' on a United boarding pass..
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I think it depends on the airport and the TSA Officer conducting the additional security screening.
I got the "SSSS" treatment at KPBI last year and the TSA Officer was quite the chatty charlie. The encounter added a whole extra 5 minutes to my journey from the check in desk to the boarding gate. |
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It surely has to mean that your former wife will not be on the same flight?
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Phillip, it could mean that she is in baggage, not cabin.
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But if in the cabin, she would certainly be baggage!
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I believe the code NOEX is certainly No Exit Row.
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