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How to find my flight information without confirmation number?

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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Could someone call the airline and find out whether or not I boarded the flight in question, using name/confirmation number? The answer is no, airline staff are not permitted to divulge who is or isn't on a flight to members of the public.

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Ans: It is easy to find the flight number without having a ticket. It is a common bit of information available to everyone. You can either search it online, visit the IATA website, or look at the information related to your flight during booking.

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If you use the internet and book a trip online, you will receive the most important documents by e-mail. In addition to the payment and booking confirmation, this also includes the so-called e-ticket, which is a digital ticket for check-in. It also contains the flight number.

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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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At any point after booking, you can use your confirmation code to check your reservation on the airline's website. It's a good idea to write the number down somewhere, whether that's an app on your phone or an actual piece of paper in your wallet, so it's handy until you're back from the trip.

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Confirmation Number. A flight number is not the same as the confirmation number you receive when booking a reservation. A confirmation number is typically an alphanumeric code used to identify your reservation and expedite the check-in process.

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“Many airlines use only the data on the boarding pass, specifically the confirmation code and last name to allow full access to your online account. These can be abused to access your personal data that is stored by the airline.”

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Aircraft operators are required to report detailed information on their flight path to various national regulators, including the Federal Aviation Administration. That data is generally a matter of public record and is published to various websites popular amongst airline enthusiasts.

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Checking the passenger list on an airplane can satisfy your curiosity about your fellow travelers or serve practical purposes. Online access through airline websites and third-party flight tracking platforms is a convenient method. Alternatively, you can inquire at the airline counter or contact customer service.

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Some airlines, such as American Airlines, take up to 4 hours to send the email confirmation. Call the airline's reservation department directly if you still have not received your confirmation after 4 hours. You can also look up your flight on the airline's website using your confirmation code.

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A flight booking confirmation is a document or email that confirms the reservation of a flight.

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At the most basic level, flight numbers can only be up to 4 digits long. Airlines can choose any number from 1 to 9999. Due to superstition, they avoid using flight numbers 13, 666 and the like. Numbers that match aircraft models are also avoided to avoid confusion, such as 737 and 757.

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It can be a bit confusing and misleading to many people because airline systems usually only display the confirmed reservation to the passenger (on their app or website), and not the actual ticketed reservation.

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Passenger Name Record (PNR)

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