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From: lars@ACC@sri-unix.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Wargames Flight Reservations
Message-ID: <3778@sri-arpa.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 3-Aug-83 12:30:51 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  3 12:30:51 1983
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	In:	SF-LOVERS V8 #39
	Date:	2 August 1983
	From:	Steven.Clark@CMU-CS-A

	... the reservations were not his nor was there any way to
	trace them to him.

This statement has come out a dozen times, so:
When I make reservations for two, the ticket agent always asks for
both names. I presume that IATA and FAA regulations demand that a
passenger list be made up for each flight; also of course this
provides an easy reference to the reservation at check-in time.
Therefore, the menu screen of the reservation system has a field
for passenger name, and with any reservation, this field must be
filled in.
Since the scene in which the reservations were made looked like
romantic teenage daydreaming to me, I would presume that one of
the reservations carried the name of our young hero.

Lars Poulsen