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posted by martyb on Monday February 18 2019, @06:58AM   Printer-friendly
from the trying-to-engender-goodwill? dept.

U.S. Airlines to Offer New Gender Options for Non-Binary Passengers

Air travelers who want to will soon be able to choose a gender option other than "male" or "female" when buying their tickets.

The new "undisclosed" or "unspecified" options are meant to make things easier for travelers and airlines as a growing number of local, state and national governments issue identification documents with alternative gender choices, according to Airlines for America, a trade group that represents many major United States carriers.

"U.S. airlines value a culture of diversity and inclusion, both in the workplace and for our passengers," the group said in a statement.

The Transportation Security Administration requires that travelers have gender markers associated with their tickets that match the identification documents they present at agency checkpoints. The new standard will make it easier for passengers who are gender nonconforming to travel with documents that more accurately represent their identities.

Delta Air Lines, which left the Airlines for America trade group in 2015, will also offer the new options.

If you're even flying at all, I'd suggest picking "Undisclosed" or "Unspecified" simply as a way to mess with the TSA.

Also at The Daily Beast, MarketWatch, and USA Today.


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  • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Monday February 18 2019, @04:43PM (2 children)

    by Thexalon (636) on Monday February 18 2019, @04:43PM (#803038)

    I have traveled internationally. So has all of my immediate family. At least where I've traveled, they're looking for a few things on your passport:
    1. Are you who you say you are? That's where the photo comes in, along with any other government-issued ID you might be carrying. They're also looking for signs that you respond readily to the name on the passport, anything you sign matches up, and that you aren't acting nervous. If you're named Mary but have sideburns and a mustache in your passport photo, the person holding that passport needs think they're named "Mary" and either have sideburns and a mustache or look like they can grow one.

    2. Are you allowed to enter the country you're traveling to? That's not affected by your gender or physical sex in any way.

    What they don't do without a damn good reason is grope your crotch to ensure that your genitals match what your passport says you should have. That makes "M" or "F" a less useful data point than height or weight.

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  • (Score: 2) by dry on Tuesday February 19 2019, @04:52AM

    by dry (223) on Tuesday February 19 2019, @04:52AM (#803347) Journal

    I thought crutch groping was now common before boarding a flight? Haven't traveled internationally in a long time.

  • (Score: 0) by fakefuck39 on Tuesday February 19 2019, @09:15PM

    by fakefuck39 (6620) on Tuesday February 19 2019, @09:15PM (#803676)

    way to miss the entire point there retard. the point is whether or not more gender categories would be helpful to match the person to the passport. the whole point is that if it didn't say "M" or "F" but instead said "transgender M" it would be more useful to identify you. Like when they pull up your mortgage info and it says "M" but on your passport it says "transgender M." That little computer they have, if you've ever been to secondary inspection, has a bunch of personal info on it - height, weight, eye color, place of employment, the highschool you went to, your bank information. They match that info to what is on your passport, and match it against your replies to their questions.

    If you'd like the experience of secondary, tell them "on a tropical island fucking your father in his loose asshole" when they ask you where you've been upon reentry. I do that when I have a couple of hours to kill and am dying of boredom.