Yes, you can download your flight ticket (e-ticket) or boarding pass using your Passenger Name Record (PNR), which is the 6-character alphanumeric code found on your booking confirmation. To do this in 2026, visit the airline's official website or mobile app and look for sections titled "Manage Booking," "My Trips," or "Web Check-In." You will typically need to enter the PNR along with your last name or email address. Once the booking details appear, you can choose to "Download PDF" or "Email Ticket." If you are within 24 hours of your flight, you should use the "Check-In" feature to generate your boarding pass, which can be saved to your Apple Wallet or Google Pay. It is highly recommended to keep a digital copy on your phone and a printed backup, as some international airports still require a physical paper ticket for security entry or immigration processing, even in our digital-first travel era.