It depends on the airline. Most want you to join their program and allow you on their website to join and get the miles after you have flown provided it is within a certain length of time.
No Titanic boarding passes said "not wanted". That would be a contradiction-of-terms for a boarding pass.
If you print a boarding pass as a PDF file then you can e-mail it to someone.
The rules for children under the age of 18 to fly alone or with supervision varies between airlines. Children under the age of 18 are not required to have an ID, just their boarding passes.
Confirmation email or letter possibly?
I think ask santa Claus
A. he or she is delayed
If you are not getting your boarding pass at the check in desk you get it on line by logging in to your airline, putting in your flight details and password and following the instructions. Not all airlines allow you to do this. Not all airports allow you to do this.
White Star had ticketing agencies, tickets could have been purchased through any of them.
they check bags and issue boarding passes and make sure you know your flight info
Yes... if it passes that security
Old age pensioners receive free bus passes in most areas.
A flying pigeon, and it suggests freedom