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What does it mean when a ticket is validated?

Ticket validation is the process of proving that a rider's travel documentation is valid. With account-based fare collection, there are several ways to do this. In most cases, riders need to show a unique QR code that has been created by their mobile app/printed on their ticket, or use their smart card.



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When a parking ticket is validated, it typically means the establishment a parking customer visited is paying for at least a portion of their customer's parking, up to 100% of the parking price. As a parker, getting your parking validated is a benefit of making a purchase at a business.

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Please show your ticket to a staff member as soon as you arrive at the event: if you do not validate your ticket, it will expire once the selected date/time has passed. Tickets should only be validated with the staff of the event. Have more questions?

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These tickets must still be validated using the machines typically found inside the station or on the platforms. This validation must take place before you board the train - there's nowhere to validate a ticket on the train, and you'll incur a fine if your ticket isn't validated.

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your best bet is to take them to the venue day of event and ask the box office to verify them, but all the box is going ot do is check to see if the barcode is legit and if they have entered the building already or not.

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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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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay. Review our U.S. Travelers in Europe page. You will need proof of sufficient funds and a return plane ticket. For additional information about visas for the Schengen area, see the Schengen Visa page.

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Validating your ticket: At the metro stations it is easy, as you pass through the turnstiles your ticket is automatically validated by the gates. To check your expiry time, flip over your ticket and look at the printed scadenza. On the bus or tram lines you must validate your own ticket using the machines onboard.

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Tickets must be validated once boarding the bus (just once even if using multiple times during the 100 minutes) by inserting the ticket into the yellow machines located either towards the front or back of the bus. Once validated the ticket will be printed with an expiry time (scadenza).

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If you miss your train, simply approach the ticket counter, or Biglietteria, present your original ticket, and ask about your options. The representative will be able to advise you based on your individual ticket.

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Punishment for Airlines Who Violate the Tarmac Delay Rules Airlines that defy the tarmac delay rules can be fined up to $27,500 for each passenger on board the affected flight.

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The surest way to book what's essentially an open ticket is to purchase fully flexible fares. These are normally more expensive than normal flights (often, by several hundred or even thousand dollars). However, they typically allow unlimited date changes and even full refunds right up to departure, without a fee.

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