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In rec.bicycles.misc John Forrest Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : The rule has existed for a long time before 9/11. Now security issues : have been piled on top of it. It was enforced less, but it existed : because of the profit motive. What's noteworthy is that, in my : experience, IDs were checked on domestic flights when it was most : likely that passengers might try trading tickets. they've since started again but most airlines stopped selling one-way tickets after 9/11 as well, ostensibly for security reasons (most of the hijackers were using 1-way tickets) but come on .. i like most people bought 2-ways and pitched the return (which we couldn't even transfer because as you said, they won't let you). -- david reuteler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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