White Star had ticketing agencies, tickets could have been purchased through any of them.
No Titanic boarding passes said "not wanted". That would be a contradiction-of-terms for a boarding pass.
Tintanic
A health inspection
Third class passengers needed to get check out by a doctor before boarding the famous ship!
The crew didn't want anyone boarding the ship who was ill with an infectious disease.
The Icelandair boarding process typically involves passengers lining up according to their assigned boarding group or seat numbers. Once boarding is announced, passengers present their boarding passes for scanning and proceed to the aircraft. Icelandair may also offer priority boarding for certain passengers, such as those with special needs or premium ticket holders.
Health check....obviously for communicable diseases and the like.
A gate at an airport is a designated area where passengers board their flights. It serves as the point of entry to the aircraft. Gates are assigned to specific flights and are where passengers wait before boarding. Boarding passes are checked at the gate, and passengers line up to enter the plane in an organized manner. The gate plays a crucial role in the boarding process by ensuring that passengers board their flights efficiently and in the correct order.
The missing regulatory data may require passengers to go to a check-in desk to print boarding passes for compliance reasons.
Airlines ensure a smooth and efficient boarding process by implementing procedures such as assigned seating, boarding groups, and pre-boarding for passengers with special needs. They also use technology like mobile boarding passes and self-service kiosks to streamline the process. Additionally, clear communication and efficient staff help guide passengers through boarding smoothly.
JetBlue boarding group D passengers typically board the plane after groups A, B, and C. They line up in numerical order based on their assigned seat numbers and present their boarding passes to the gate agent before entering the aircraft.
Health check....obviously for communicable diseases and the like.