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Subject: Re: Providing your Passport Number to a Spanish hotel Posted on: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:42:22 -0800

On 28 Nov 2006 17:30:29 -0800, "Bill Steltzer"
wrote:

>
>Tim C. wrote:
>> I just checked, it still does apply.
>> All stays must be registered within 3 days - unless you are already
>> registered as a resident in Austria.
>>
>> The hotel is responsible for the registration of guests. They may or may
>> not actually ask for your ID, but they "should". Luckily most places have
>> a fairly relaxed attitude to this.
>> --
>> Tim C.
>
>Re-reading the original post, I thought he was saying that the
>registration by e-mail required him to submit his passport number at
>the time he made the registration. I never heard of that.
>
>Yes, many hotels in Europe still need to see your passport when you
>check in. But I've never been asked for the number ahead of time.

airlines ask for this info ahead of time
in order to facilitate check-in.