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How can I find my flight without confirmation number?

If all else fails and you can't find that flight confirmation email anywhere, you're going to want to go directly to the airline. Calling and speaking with a representative on the phone is your best bet.



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Call the airline. They should be able to find your reservation by your name and travel dates. Usually your name and specific flight and date are needed.

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If you use the internet and book a trip online, you will receive the most important documents by e-mail. In addition to the payment and booking confirmation, this also includes the so-called e-ticket, which is a digital ticket for check-in. It also contains the flight number.

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You need your conformation number to check in.

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If you remember flight number/time and date just go to airport with ID- airline will retrieve your ticket and give you boarding pass.

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How to find flight number without ticket? Ans: It is easy to find the flight number without having a ticket. It is a common bit of information available to everyone. You can either search it online, visit the IATA website, or look at the information related to your flight during booking.

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Go to your respective airline's website. Select the Edit/Manage Booking option. Enter your PNR or Booking Reference number and email or last name. Hit the “Get Itinerary” button.

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The ticket number is a 13-digit number that you will find on your passenger receipt as well as on your boarding pass.

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Are you enrolled on the Southwest website? If so you can check there for the number, and if necessary check yourself in. If not, search your email for the confirmation message you received when you booked -- it contains the confirmation number.

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In accordance with the underlying statutory framework (49 USC Chapter 441) and as described in the applicable SORN, the information maintained in the aircraft record is available to the public upon request.

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No, you cannot. This information is not available to the public nor is it obtainable from the airline(s) without some court order.

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If the name on your ticket and passport don't match, you need to get the ticket changed. Many airlines will change a small mistake for free, while other will charge a fee that depends on the size of the error. See out list of top airlines lower down this page for costs.

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“Many airlines use only the data on the boarding pass, specifically the confirmation code and last name to allow full access to your online account. These can be abused to access your personal data that is stored by the airline.”

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Of course, one of the biggest culprits when it comes to not receiving your flight confirmation email is often the junk email folder. If your email provider doesn't recognize the confirmation address, or flags it as spam, it's going to send it directly to the junk pile.

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What to do if you lose your airline ticket
  1. Do not panic. ...
  2. Once you are sure the airline ticket is lost, contact your travel agent or the airline company, if you have purchased your ticket on your own. ...
  3. Next, make a police report. ...
  4. On the day of your flight, go to the airport to try to get a replacement ticket.


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You CANNOT. Contrary to what some else said in this question, you cannot find out if a passenger has a reservation, has checked in, has boarded or not boarded. There is NO “possibly/maybe” about it.

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Record locator are sometimes called as reservation number or most commonly PNR(Passenger Name Record). This should be seen in your e-ticket either on the right or left top corner. Sometimes you may find GDS PNR if you have booked via a travel agency.

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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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