On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Deepak Misra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Airlines are asking for copies of the credit card used for booking at the > time of checkin. > > I book tickets for relatives and find it a pain to send them copies of my > card everytime I book a ticket for them. > > In case the passenger does not have a copy of the credit card (s)he can be > denied passage and airlines seem to be taking this seriously. > > I saw the fine print on Kingfishers website and saw presentation of credit > card copy as one of the terms and condition (along with a lot of other > interesting terms and conditions on what all the airlines is not liable for > and the powers they have). > > This is to be to prevent fraud but any thoughts on the legality ? > > Deepak Misra > Gets more interesting >From the terms and conditions: The Passenger must not: - use other means to transact or obtain information if you are unable to use the Kingfisher Airlines online booking facility. No Representation - Kingfisher Airlines does not warrant or represent that the Passenger's access to the Kingfisher Airlines online booking facility will be uninterrupted or error-free or that any information, data, content, software or other material accessible through the Kingfisher Airlines online booking facility will be free of bugs, viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other harmful components
