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After spending a week visiting family in London, Weissbomb and his wife arrived at Heathrow Airport to check in for their return flight to Seattle. At the kiosk, he was prompted to swipe the credit card used for purchasing the tickets. The problem? He didn't have that card with him—it was at home. This predicament raises immediate questions: how practical is a policy that requires the original credit card for check-in, especially when traveling internationally?