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Can we travel with online waiting list ticket?

Travel on waiting list ticket: You can travel with a waitlisted ticket if it is bought from the window counter. However, e-ticket waitlisted passengers are not allowed to board the train. Waitlisted e-ticket are refunded after the preparation of train chart.



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Pros and cons of mobile + digital event tickets Digital tickets are delivered via email and can be printed out or shown on a device at the event. Mobile tickets are similar to digital tickets, but they're specifically designed to be displayed on a smartphone.

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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. And if you're checking in at the airport, the ticket agent will use your ID to find your ticket information in their computer system.

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No. A boarding pass is a document (either paper or electronic) that shows a gate agent that you're allowed to board a plane for a particular flight. An e-ticket has a bunch of information that the gate agent doesn't need—including what you paid for the ticket and where you bought it.

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Yes, simply show your mobile boarding pass on a mobile phone, iPad, or Apple Watch and a valid form of identification to the TSA Agent at security to proceed. To board your flight, scan your mobile boarding pass by holding one of the devices listed above with your pass facing the scanner.

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A flight ticket and E-ticket are almost the same thing. During check-in, you pick up your boarding pass and counter agents may ask you to showing the flight ticket or E-ticket and a valid travel document at the check-in counter.

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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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There is no need to print tickets thanks to e-tickets. In other words, e-ticket or online flight tickets have replaced the print ones.

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Not usually necessary, no - though never does any harm to have it. May depend on airline, though. Again, depending on airline, you may be expected to check in online and print off a boarding card, or pay at the airport for check-in.

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To check in with an e-ticket you only need to provide a valid passport (for international flights) or government issued ID (domestic flights) so the agent can pull up your record in their system. The check-in agent then provides your boarding pass to take to the gate.

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You can show your E-tickets on your phone, as long as the barcode is clearly visible on entry.

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To check in with an e-ticket you only need to provide a valid passport (for international flights) or government issued ID (domestic flights) so the agent can pull up your record in their system. The check-in agent then provides your boarding pass to take to the gate.

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A partially confirmed e-ticket means that only some of the passengers listed on the ticket have confirmed seats, while others remain on the waitlist. In such cases, the passengers with confirmed seats are eligible to travel, while those on the waitlist should not attempt to board the train.

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The waitlist is a computerized program that allows you to be placed on a list and wait for a specific class of service to become available in advance of going to the airport and taking your flight.

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In most cases, you will only need to go to check-in when you have checked-in online if you need to drop off an item of hold baggage.

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