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HOUSTON - A consumer alert for travelers-- Travel and Leisure reports that a single code on your boarding pass opens all sorts of doors to scammers.
Experts are sounding the alarm -- after some travelers are posting their boarding pass on social media.
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Revealing the so-called "Passenger Name Record" or "PNR" code.
You could lose such things like your frequent flyer miles or worse -- your financial information.
Security experts recommend that you stop posting your boarding pass on social media.
You can avoid printing it altogether and keep it in your phone's wallet.