If you have lost your 6-digit alphanumeric confirmation code (also called a PNR or Record Locator), there are several ways to retrieve your ticket in 2026. The fastest method is to log into your airline’s frequent flyer account; your upcoming trip will almost always be listed under "My Trips." If you don't have an account, you can use the "Manage Booking" tool on the airline’s website by entering your last name and credit card number used for the purchase, or your last name and the specific flight details (date and flight number). You can also search your email inbox for keywords like "e-ticket," "itinerary," or the name of the third-party site (like Expedia) where you might have booked. If those fail, you can call the airline's customer service or visit the airport ticket counter; an agent can pull up your reservation using your government-issued ID (passport or driver's license). Lastly, check your bank or credit card statement; the 13-digit ticket number is often included in the transaction description, which can be used to track the booking.