That’s an excellent and very practical question. The short answer is: No, you do not need to print your e-ticket for Philippine Airlines (PAL), but having a backup is highly recommended.
Here’s a detailed breakdown to ensure a smooth journey:
Philippine Airlines fully accepts digital boarding passes and e-ticket confirmations on your smartphone or tablet. At Check-in: You can use the PAL website or mobile app to check in online (usually 24 to 48 hours before departure). You will receive a digital boarding pass with a QR code. At the Airport: Bag Drop: If you have luggage, proceed to the “Bag Drop” counter or any check-in counter. Show your digital boarding pass and passport. Security & Immigration: Show your digital boarding pass and passport. At the Gate: Scan the QR code on your digital boarding pass from your phone.
While not mandatory, printing a copy acts as a critical backup. Here’s why it’s wise: 1. Battery/Phone Failure: A dead phone, cracked screen, or malfunction can leave you stranded without your travel documents. 2. Connectivity Issues: Poor Wi-Fi or mobile data at the airport can make it difficult to load your email or app. 3. Smoother Experience in Some Cases: Some airport agents or security personnel (especially at smaller or international airports outside Manila) may find it quicker to handle a paper copy. It also simplifies things if you need