- RR on a boarding pass stands for Random Review or Random Referral
- It indicates a random extra security or customs check before your flight
- Only a small percentage of passengers receive the RR code randomly
You're at the airport, juggling your bags, maybe rushing for coffee, when you glance at your boarding pass and spot two small letters: RR. It's one of those tiny details that can instantly make you pause and think, 'If I did something wrong, why did I get flagged, and should I be worried?' Well, it may seem like a challenging situation, but it is much simpler than you think.
What Is "RR" On A Boarding Pass?
“RR” stands for Random Review (sometimes also called Random Referral). In the most basic sense, it means you've been randomly selected for an extra security or customs check before your flight. It doesn't mean you're in trouble or that you've done something wrong. It definitely doesn't mean you're being pulled out for any serious reason. Rather, it's simply part of how airports keep travel safe and organised.
Naturally, if you're being singled out at the airport, it's bound to worry you a little. You may even trace your steps backwards, trying to figure out if you packed something prohibited in your luggage. But not to worry, the word to focus on here is “random.” Airports regularly select a small number of passengers for additional checks.
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In some cases, it can also be a routine customs check, a way to verify baggage or documents or a part of broader security protocols. But for most travellers, it's just a matter of chance. In fact, only a tiny percentage of passengers get this code. So if you see RR, think of it as your turn in the system.
What Actually Happens If You Have RR?

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Now comes the part people are most curious about. An RR check is usually very straightforward and calm. You might be asked a few basic questions about your trip. requested to open your luggage for a quick check, or directed to a separate counter or screening area. There's no intense interrogation, no dramatic scenes. Most of the time, it feels like a slightly more detailed version of regular airport security.
In many cases, it's over in just a few minutes, but yes, it can delay you slightly. During the inspection, it's imperative that you stay calm and cooperate with the authorities. Think of it as nothing unusual and simply answer the questions politely. Keeping your documents, passport, boarding pass, and visa handy is helpful.
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“RR” might look like a code meant to worry you, but once you understand it, it's actually quite ordinary. So next time you spot it on your boarding pass, keep your documents ready, cooperate with the staff, and you'll be through it before you know it.
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