When a flight status shows as "Not Yet Ticketed," it means you have a reservation (PNR) and a confirmed seat, but the airline has not yet officially "issued" the electronic ticket that grants you permission to board. This usually occurs in the 24 to 48 hours after booking while the airline verifies your payment or processes the transaction through a third-party travel agent. During this "queued" state, the funds may be held on your credit card, but the ticket number (usually a 13-digit code) has not been generated. If this status persists for more than 48 hours, it is a red flag that there may be a payment processing error or a mismatch in passenger data. You are not legally "booked" until you have a ticket number, so it is vital to contact the airline or your booking agent to resolve the issue. In 2026, some airlines have modernized their systems to ticket instantly, but "interline" bookings (involving multiple airlines) can still take several days to finalize, making it important to confirm your status before heading to the airport.