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Can I get flight ticket from PNR?

Yes, once you complete your booking, you can download flight ticket from PNR. Here's how you can download your flight ticket using the PNR: Go to the airline's website. Head to Edit/Manage Booking option.



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Or, you can visit the airline's website and go to the section labeled “Manage Booking” or “My Trips”. All you have to do is write down your name or other identifying details, and you will be able to retrieve your electronic ticket number.

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PNR is the abbreviation of Passenger Name Record and it is a digital certificate allowing passengers to do online check-in or manage their bookings in a short time.

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PNR is the abbreviation of Passenger Name Record and it is a digital certificate allowing passengers to do online check-in or manage their bookings in a short time. Also used as booking number, Passenger Name Record is a code with 6 alphanumeric characters (letters and numbers are used together).

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If your booking is for the roundtrip in the same airline (in single booking), then your PNR will be the same for both outbound and inbound flights. If you book your trip with different airlines then you will have 2 different PNRs for each airline.

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You can also go to the airline's website and print out from there. You will need to enter the last name of the passenger traveling and confirmation number. The confirmation number for an airline is a 6 character code comprising of letters and numbers.

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A printed ticket is not required to enter an airport, you can audio use your e-ticket on your mobile. But it is better to have a printed ticket. Can I take my ticket printout at an airport? Yes, you can usually take a printed copy of your ticket to the airport when you are checking in for your flight.

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A Passenger Name Record (PNR) is a unique carrier reservation number for one or more flights. You can find your PNR on your e-ticket in the relevant segment of your itinerary. Each part of your trip and each passenger can have a different PNR.

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What does a PNR number generated explain?
  • Passenger Details - Name, Age, Sex, Birth Preference.
  • Ticket Details - Train Number, Date of Journey, Origin/Source Station, Destination Station, Boarding Station, Class, Berth, Quota.
  • Fare, Transaction Type and Payment Details.


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CBP and DHS officials responsible for identifying illicit travel and preventing and detecting terrorism and certain transnational crimes will have access to PNR data derived from flights to, from, or through the United States.

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The e-ticket receipt often looks similar to an old-style paper ticket but doesn't need to be presented at the check-in counter on the day of your flight (although we suggest you have it with you, just in case as it serves as proof that your ticket was issued).

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Yes. You can show your E-Ticket directly to the driver on your smartphone or device when boarding. This is the quickest and easiest way.

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Can I travel without a hard copy of an e-ticket? Yes! The only thing you'll need to check into your flight online is the confirmation code you got when you booked it, which doesn't usually appear on your e-ticket.

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