To print a ticket using your Passenger Name Record (PNR), you must visit the official website or mobile app of the airline you are flying with. Look for a section labeled "Manage Booking," "My Trips," or "Check-In." You will be prompted to enter your 6-character alphanumeric PNR code and your last name. Once the booking details appear, you can select the "Print Receipt" or "Get e-Ticket" option to generate a PDF document. If you have already checked in (usually 24 hours before the flight), you can also print your Boarding Pass from this same screen. In 2026, most major airports also provide "Self-Service Kiosks" in the departure hall where you can simply type in your PNR or scan the barcode from your phone to print a physical paper ticket instantly. If you booked through a third-party site like Expedia or Kayak, you should still use the airline's direct website for the most reliable printing, as their PNR is the master record for your actual flight seat.