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What are flight booking details?

Flight tickets have departure and arrival details, PNR and booking code, seat number, and boarding time on them. Passengers scheduling an international or a domestic flight need to buy their flight tickets at first so that a seat or seats can be held throughout the journey.



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Tickets bought to fly with an airline are referred to as flight tickets. Flight tickets have departure and arrival details, PNR and booking code, seat number, and boarding time on them.

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Flight Details, also known as Flight Service or In-Flight Services, returns scheduled flight information, including origin, destination, departure time, arrival time, flight time, travel time, meals, and additional information.

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Flight and passenger details
  1. Trip details.
  2. Personal information ? Full names (to be spelled exactly as it is in your ID or passport), date of birth, country of residence.
  3. ID number.
  4. Ideal departure times and length of flights (do you prefer a direct flight or are you happy with connections?)
  5. Preferred cabin class.


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The six-digit alphanumeric code that appears on your boarding pass is your PNR, or Passenger Name Reference—also known as your record locator, reservation code, or booking code.

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If you want to know everything about your flight, just log in to PNR Status of the airlines and details would be in front of your screen. PNR Status enquiry is the best way of gathering the confirmation about your flight. So when you fly with any Airlines, you should check the airline PNR Status before flying.

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The PNR Record Locator is the reservation number of the trip booked by the travel agency from the GDS system, which is typically different than the airline confirmation code. The airline confirmation number is what is required for the traveler to check-in to their flight.

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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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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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Online check-in lets you check in from your home or office and print your own boarding pass. You can also choose to have a link to your boarding pass emailed to your mobile device.

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No. A boarding pass is a document (either paper or electronic) that shows a gate agent that you're allowed to board a plane for a particular flight. An e-ticket has a bunch of information that the gate agent doesn't need—including what you paid for the ticket and where you bought it.

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Most airlines open online check-in 24 hours prior to the flight. Some have a slightly longer window, up to 36 hours before the flight. Be sure to confirm the exact time with your airline.

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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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Until you have a ticket number, your reservation remains in limbo. Confirmation and ticket numbers are often issued simultaneously, but not always. Award holds are a routine example: you'll get a confirmation number when you activate a hold, but you won't be ticketed until you pay for it.

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