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Where can I find my e-ticket number?

On an e-ticket receipt, the airline code and ticket number is located at the bottom center of the receipt. In this example, you would enter 2150030834 in the ticket number box.



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It is one of the authentication codes used to identify the ticket and determine if you are the ticketed passenger when checking in and boarding, making changes that result in a different fare amount, or obtaining a refund. It consists of 13 digits (0-9).

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You will receive your e-ticket in PDF form or stored in an online ticketing system. A ticket number is a 13-digit number. The first three numbers identify the airline which issued your ticket.

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Passengers can find their ticket number online through My bookings, Turkish Airlines phone number +1-802-302-5007, or form the confirmation email.

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A unique 13-digit number given to each ticket issued. Most Turkish Airlines ticket numbers begin with 235. Reservation code (PNR): A unique 6-character code given to each reservation.

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Your 13-digit electronic ticket number can be found near the middle of the boarding pass, under the heading Electronic/Electronique.

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A reservation has two important numbers to it – the confirmation number (or PNR/Record Locator) and the ticket number(s). You can have one reservation with three people on it and because you only have one reservation, you also only have one confirmation number. However, everyone needs their own ticket number.

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You can scan e-tickets with your phone. The PDF will be the e-ticket, which will contain a QR code that you can scan in person at your event. You can scan the QR code with any phone that can scan a QR code.

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The easiest way to book your trip is on Amtrak.com or the mobile app. You'll receive your eTicket as a PDF attachment to your emailed receipt. You can even retrieve your eTicket in the app.

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<p>Ticket ID is a unique reference number consisting of numbers and uppercase letters, used to easily identify and locate specific customer support tickets in a helpdesk system.</p>

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A flight confirmation code is an alphanumeric sequence that identifies a specific reservation. Meet the travel membership saving you hundreds of dollars on flights.

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Your e-ticket number is a 13-digit number mentioned on your e-ticket (for example: 1572345679876). If you are issued multiple tickets within the same booking, your e-ticket number will include a suffix at the end (for example: 1572345679876-77).

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Once the payment is confirmed, the traveler receives a flight itinerary and PNR number via email. That's enough to track the flight status, cancel the trip or even, in the case of direct booking, modify the future journey and add ancillaries. However, to board the plane, people need tickets.

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The difference between an electronic ticket and a boarding pass. Simply put, the difference between an electronic ticket and a boarding pass is that the electronic ticket is a confirmation that you have completed your purchase, and boarding pass is a document that allows you to board on the plane.

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The ticket is the commercial part of the flight (you buy a ticket and intend to go on a fixed flight). The boarding pass is the document you get right with your checkin at the airport (or online), and allows you to embark the plane. You must show the boarding pass at the gate when boarding.

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Is my boarding pass my ticket? Not technically. Your boarding pass is your “ticket” to board the plane, but technically your ticket is generated as an “e-ticket,” or an electronic ticket, when you book your flight. Your boarding pass will be generated upon check-in, either online or at the check-in counter.

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