Why not just bring your own boarding card with you and don't worry about the second non travelling passenger?
Surely what the other person does or does not do is their own business?
Eurofan said:It's not obligitory but i would consider it a common courtesy to advise them
Just to clarify - the original poster's query was specifically about the potential implications of the second passenger not travelling in the current air travel security climate.
Eurofan said:It's not obligitory but i would consider it a common courtesy to advise them