anat0l
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This is my point precisely William.
Travel documentation (and I flew domestic so that is all that I am talking about) is not defined in the Terms (glossary) that precede 10.3 All Travel that you have referred to.
Not quite true. Although contrived, it is loosely defined in sec 3.4.
I have been told before this, and on a number of occasions since, that a Gold Card is a recognized piece of travel documentation.
Now everyone in here seems to contend that it definitely is not and does not constitute identity. Given the fact I had never been asked before this confirmed my belief.
Who told you that? Whoever it is should be pinned to the wall.
But seriously, if an airline wishes to accept an airline loyalty card as "valid ID", then they accept the risk. It doesn't discharge the culpability of fraud from someone who attempts to fly on a passenger name not matching their's, but some of the culpability may be mitigated by the airline's lack of responsibility in this regard (or may be pursued as a separate action against the airline).
I suppose if there were more crimes related to people travelling on wrong names or identity fraud and the like, we may see the system tighten up considerably, a la like in the US where a photo ID must be presented to get into the sterile area. There has been limited cases of where there has been people who have travelled on the wrong identity (e.g. to attempt to elude authorities), however it seems not enough yet to warrant much more strict procedures.
Its only a domestic flight; if there are security issues I'll be picked up at screening.
Not sure how - security screening has never verified identities, except possibly international, or if a memo had gone around to alert the security on any particular individuals.
Just have your drivers licence or passport for domestic travel, or passport for international travel. I assume you usually travel with these anyway (the drivers licence minimum, as you need it when you drive, let alone for other purposes, e.g. in some cases of making large purchases from some retailers), so there would not be any issue.