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Is a flight confirmation number the ticket number?

A reservation has two important numbers to it – the confirmation number (or PNR/Record Locator) and the ticket number(s). You can have one reservation with three people on it and because you only have one reservation, you also only have one confirmation number. However, everyone needs their own ticket number.



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The ticket number can be found on your: Confirmation email from when you bought your ticket – look in the 'Receipt' section. Credit card statement – the reference number is next to the amount charged. Receipt from Airport / City Ticket Office – at the bottom in the middle of the ticket.

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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. The ticket number shown on your passenger receipt is often separated by a hyphen.

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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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After purchasing your ticket online, download the file and print your ticket. Passengers can find their e-ticket files in the email sent to them. For domestic flights, passengers do not have to show their e-tickets at the security checkpoints.

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Common Way To Track Your Flight If you're using an app, open it and type in your flight number. The app will then give you information about your flight, such as its scheduled departure and arrival times, the terminals it will fly in and out of, and even real-time updates on its current location.

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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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Flight Confirmation means the documents issued, electronically or otherwise, by us con?rming a Booking and containing a booking reference number. “International Flight” means carriage by air between two countries.

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A flight ticket and E-ticket are almost the same thing. They are actually a receipt which proves that you have paid.

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Your booking confirmation should include: Booking date and time(s) Booking details. Location (especially if you have multiple) Timing, if early arrival is advised or required.

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Every airline uses a specific system to ascribe letters and numbers to every flight. The letter component of the flight number is fairly straightforward: They represent the carrier.

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Airlines can schedule multiple flights with the same flight number on the same day (sometimes on the same route and sometimes on different flight segments). This varies by carrier.

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Not usually necessary, no - though never does any harm to have it. May depend on airline, though. Again, depending on airline, you may be expected to check in online and print off a boarding card, or pay at the airport for check-in. Who are you flying with?

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Not usually necessary, no - though never does any harm to have it. May depend on airline, though. Again, depending on airline, you may be expected to check in online and print off a boarding card, or pay at the airport for check-in.

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