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boarding pass

/bɔrdɪŋ pæs/
/ˈbɔdɪŋ pɑs/
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Other forms: boarding passes

A boarding pass is a document that allows you to board a ship or plane. Without a boarding pass, you can't get aboard.

If you've ever flown on a plane, you're probably familiar with boarding passes. A boarding pass is something you either print at home or get at the airport. It's a ticket that specifically allows you entrance to the airplane (or if you're traveling by sea, a boat). If you lose your boarding pass, you won't be allowed to board. Boarding passes allow the airline to make sure the people on the plane all bought tickets and belong there.

Definitions of boarding pass
  1. noun
    a pass that allows you to board a ship or plane
    synonyms: boarding card
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    type of:
    laissez passer, pass
    a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions
Pronunciation
US
/bɔrdɪŋ pæs/
UK
/ˈbɔdɪŋ pɑs/
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