In 2026, a "Confirmed" booking status signifies that your reservation has been officially accepted and processed by the airline, hotel, or service provider, and a seat or room is held in your name. However, it is a common misconception that "Confirmed" is identical to "Ticketed." In aviation, a confirmed status means the airline has acknowledged your intent to fly, but a transaction is only legally finalized when an e-ticket number (a 13-digit code) is issued. If you booked through a third-party agent, "Confirmed" might simply mean they have received your request and are working on securing the inventory. For travelers, it is vital to verify that a PNR (Passenger Name Record) has been generated, as this six-character alphanumeric code is what truly links you to the provider's database. Until you receive the final receipt with a ticket number, a confirmed status remains a promise of a reservation rather than a guaranteed right to board or check in.