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Originally Posted by nfotiu
How does that usually work in North America? I know customs typically scans your computer into the system, but that is after you land. TSA looks at it with black lights to try to make sure its not fake, but they don't scan into the computer. It seems that airlines here are somewhat inconsistent, and will sometimes scan into something, but often they just look at them and give them back. Domestic flights would have no passport screening. Unless I am missing something, seems like they would normally miss something like that around here too.
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When you book a domestic flight, the airline sends your name to the TSA to check against the no fly list. For flying internationally your passport information has to be provided prior to check in.