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How do you read an airport ticket?

How To Read A Plane Ticket?
  1. Your Name: It is important the name on your boarding pass matches your passport.
  2. PNR: Passenger Name Reference. ...
  3. Flight Number: those numbers and letters correspond to the airline code. ...
  4. Others: These are some other letters that might appear on your boarding pass.




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Flight code and number There's generally a simple formula for this one: two uppercase letters, followed by a four-digit number. The letters are the airline code, or the numbers universally recognized to represent the name of the airline in shorthand. Some are obvious—AA is American Airlines, for example.

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All airline tickets include the same information:
  • Name of the passenger.
  • Airline that issued the ticket.
  • Ticket number.
  • Valid date.
  • Origin and destination cities.
  • Flight number.
  • Baggage allowance (not always printed on the ticket)
  • Cost (not always printed on the ticket)


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A - First Class Discounted. B - Economy/Coach – Usually an upgradable fare to Business. C - Business Class. D - Business Class Discounted. E - Shuttle Service (no reservation allowed) or Economy/Coach Discounted.

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Where can I find information about my ticket number? 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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The IATA airline code, consisting of two letters, is used to identify a particular airline. This code is followed by the flight number, which can be one to four digits long. For Example: Air India Airline code is AI and flight number is 126 (flight AI126).

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With a few exceptions, flights are usually numbered based on their direction of travel. For example, north and eastbound flights are assigned even numbers, while south and westbound flights are numbered odd. To the left of a flight number is a two-character code identifying the airline.

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Is my boarding pass my ticket? Not technically. Your boarding pass is your “ticket” to board the plane, but technically your ticket is generated as an “e-ticket,” or an electronic ticket, when you book your flight. Your boarding pass will be generated upon check-in, either online or at the check-in counter.

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Simply put, the difference between an electronic ticket and a boarding pass is that the electronic ticket is a confirmation that you have completed your purchase, and boarding pass is a document that allows you to board on the plane.

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Visit the official website of your Airlines and enter your PNR number, so that you have all the correct information about your flight and have a comfortable journey.

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A booking reference number is different from an e-Ticket number. A booking reference number is usually labeled as a 'PNR number', otherwise known as a 'Passenger Name Record'. It consists of both numbers and letters. You can have several booking numbers if there are separate bookings or stopovers.

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You can find flight numbers on your boarding pass, flight ticket, or booking confirmation. One of the most direct ways to locate your flight is to see it near the top of your physical or digital ticket. Keeping your flight ticket and boarding pass handy at the airport is helpful.

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Different kinds of codes have different number of letters. IATA codes for airports have 3 letters, while IATA codes for airlines have two. IATA codes for meals have 4 letters.

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