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How many numbers are in an airline ticket number?

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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It is one of the authentication codes used to identify the ticket and determine if you are the ticketed passenger when checking in and boarding, making changes that result in a different fare amount, or obtaining a refund. It consists of 13 digits (0-9).

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Besides providing itinerary details, an e-ticket itinerary receipt also contains: An official ticket number (including the airline's 3-digit ticketing code, a 4-digit form number, a 6-digit serial number, and sometimes a check digit) Carriage terms and conditions (or at least a reference to them)

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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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<p>Ticket ID is a unique reference number consisting of numbers and uppercase letters, used to easily identify and locate specific customer support tickets in a helpdesk system.</p>

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An airline ticket identification number is a 14-digit number and a check digit. The check digit is the number between 0 and 6 that represents what the 14 digit serial number is equivalent to using a mod 7 clock. This check digit is the same as the remainder when the ticket identification number is divided by 7.

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The PNR number can be seen on the e-ticket mostly in the corresponding segment of the itinerary. It is important to know that there can be a different PNR number for each part of the trip. This is common, for example, for separate bookings or for stopovers with their own transfer.

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These are the steps you can follow to verify your reservation step by step:
  1. Open any airlines website. For ex: www.klm.com. Click on Plan and Book.
  2. Under My trip section, enter the 6 character PNR code along with your last name or family name.
  3. You can see your trip details along with your name. That's it!


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Use the seller's name, email address, and phone number, along with the words ?fraud,? ?scams,? and ?fake tickets? for your online search. Look at the tickets before you buy and verify the date and the time printed on them. Make sure the section and seat numbers on the tickets actually exist at the venue.

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To paraphrase a little, an itinerary is a list of flights you are presently booked on. A ticket is a contract entitling you to travel.

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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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A PNR code is unique to your journey. While the flight number will remain the same if you book the same combination of airlines and places, the PNR number will change every time you book a fresh ticket. It can be used to manage your booking, retrieve a digital copy of your ticket, cancel your ticket, and more.

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No. Since the flight number denotes the route an airline serves; it has nothing to do with the aircraft. Airlines operate the same type of aircraft for flying on their different routes with different flight numbers. Flight number, thus, is not specific to a particular physical aircraft, but a particular flight route.

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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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To illustrate this, for example if the weights for a four digit number were 5, 3, 2, 7 and the number to be coded was 4871, then one would take 5×4 + 3×8 + 2×7 + 7×1 = 65, i.e. 65 modulo 10, and the check digit would be 5, giving 48715.

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