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What is the difference between a booking number and a confirmation number?

The Booking reference or PNR number or Record locator is the reservation number for the trip being booked via any travel agency and is different from the confirmation code. The confirmation code is required for the passenger to check in on their respective flights.



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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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Total Price and Payment Details: The confirmation email includes the total price of the booking and details of the payment made. It acts as a receipt for the guest and helps in financial record-keeping for the host.

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It's an essential document that verifies the reservation's details, offering guests and hosts assurance of a secured booking. The confirmation typically comes in the form of a booking confirmation email, sent after a successful booking request, containing all the relevant information concerning the guest's stay.

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A flight booking confirmation is a document or email that confirms the reservation of a flight.

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Your record locator, or confirmation code, is a 6-letter code included on your boarding pass and confirmation email. Check your email for your 13-digit Trip Credit or ticket number that begins with '00115' or '0012'.

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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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Your booking reference consists of six characters that can be either letters or numbers from 2 to 9.

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