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Is ticket number the same as e-ticket number?

The ticket number used for printed/mobile boarding passes is either electronic ticket, eTkt, ETICKET or simply the ticket number. More information about the ticket number can be found by clicking on the info icon in your mobile boarding pass or the boarding pass in your Apple Wallet.



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A flight ticket and E-ticket are almost the same thing. During check-in, you pick up your boarding pass and counter agents may ask you to showing the flight ticket or E-ticket and a valid travel document at the check-in counter.

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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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That said, there's some very basic and important information there, specifically: date and city info, your airline and flight numbers and also the electronic ticket number, which is important to have if you're looking to retroactively access your file (to add frequent flyer info or to attempt a post-date refund, for ...

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The ticket number is always located in the upper-left corner of the ticket.

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No. A flight itinerary has all the details you need to know about the flights on your trip—departure city and time, flight numbers, arrival city and times, etc. —while an e-ticket may only have some of that information.

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If you prefer, 24 hours before your flight, you can check-in online using your confirmation or ticket number from your e-ticket receipt on the airline's official website, and if you choose, print your boarding passes, send scannable copies to your smartphone, or both.

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Why was it called an e-ticket? The term E ticket was for some time used to describe cutting edge or top tier amusement park attractions, especially Disney attractions of this caliber, and “E-ticket ride” is a colloquial term for an exhilarating experience.

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At the gate, e-ticket passengers need only show a valid photo identification card such as a driver's license to claim their spot on the aircraft. Once the airline confirms the traveler's information, it issues a boarding pass that the traveler uses to board the plane.

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Contact the Department of Finance. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for assistance. You can mail your violation copy request, but because of the time it takes to mail a request and receive a response, you shouldn't wait to receive your copy before making a payment or requesting a hearing.

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A confirmed reservation is one for which a passenger name record (PNR) has been created; however, holding a confirmation number doesn't mean you've actually been ticketed. Until you have a ticket number, your reservation remains in limbo.

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Can I travel without a hard copy of an e-ticket? Yes! The only thing you'll need to check into your flight online is the confirmation code you got when you booked it, which doesn't usually appear on your e-ticket.

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Can I use my air travel e-ticket from my phone without printing a hard copy? Sure, you can! Just make sure you have your ticket information on hand, usually stored in an app or on a phone. It makes the check-in process a lot easier, and you won't be fumbling around with paper tickets.

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The easiest way to book your trip is on Amtrak.com or the mobile app. You'll receive your eTicket as a PDF attachment to your emailed receipt. You can even retrieve your eTicket in the app.

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In some cases, you'll have to print out your eTicket to show to the staff at check-in (along with, of course, your passport and visa, if required). You may not need to show these to anyone if you check in with a self-service check-in kiosk. You'll also be able to check in online if that makes it easier for you.

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