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How do you read a passenger ticket?

Regardless of the type, tickets contain the following information:
  1. The passenger's name.
  2. The issuing airline.
  3. A ticket number, including the airline's three-digit code at the start of the number.
  4. The cities between which the ticket is valid for travel.
  5. Flight for which the ticket is valid (unless the ticket is open)




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But what is a flight number? The usually six- or seven-digit combination of letters and numbers can be found on the boarding pass, for example. It always starts with the so-called IATA code. This is made up of letters and numbers and is reserved exclusively for the airline under whose flag the aircraft is departing.

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