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Le code A70 est-il sûr à utiliser chez Marriott Bonvoy ?
⚠️ Risque Risque Moyen. About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
Code : A70 · Entreprise : Alaska Airlines · Remise : 10-15% · Région : Global
Si une preuve est demandée, apportez : Business card or work email. La vérification est plus fréquente dans : Japan · China · Middle East.
Rapports de Voyageurs(Témoignages originaux en anglais / Original reports in English)
Data refreshed today
"Alaska Airlines' A70 code is listed on corporatecode.org and confirmed across major aggregators. Airline employee codes as a category carry Medium risk — hotels are accustomed to airline crew and employee rates and occasionally verify crew IDs, especially at airport-adjacent properties. The A70 code is alphanumeric rather than a pure 3-letter ticker, making it slightly less prominent in code-sharing communities. No specific forum discussion found documenting elevated enforcement. Standard airline-sector Medium applies, with higher risk at SEA-TAC corridor properties."
— corporatecode.org A70 listing + airline code pattern synthesis
"My last couple of corporate RFID cards had no company name on them for security purposes. My current company doesn’t do business cards. I use my Bonvoy card for corporate travel to get the points. I’d have to write them an email standing at the check in desk, I guess."
— el__gato__loco
"I do security for a Marriott Hotel in Miami and when it comes to guests being disrespectful like cursing, and/or getting physical with employees or furniture, the front desk calls security. We get there and we gives two warnings. If they continue to curse or be any type of physical, we throw they ass out the hotel as an eviction. We dont play that shit here in Miami."
— Alert-Revenue5870