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Why did I not get a flight confirmation email?

Of course, one of the biggest culprits when it comes to not receiving your flight confirmation email is often the junk email folder. If your email provider doesn't recognize the confirmation address, or flags it as spam, it's going to send it directly to the junk pile.



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The airline or booking partner responsible for your booking sends your confirmation email. Contact the airline or booking partner if you don't receive confirmation within 24 hours. Tip: If you don't receive a confirmation email within 24 hours, check your spam or junk folder.

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Many airlines will also show your confirmation number on the screen just after you've booked, even before an email is sent, and the code will also be on your boarding pass once you've checked in. If you have any trouble finding it, call the airline.

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Some airlines, such as American Airlines, take up to 4 hours to send the email confirmation. Call the airline's reservation department directly if you still have not received your confirmation after 4 hours. You can also look up your flight on the airline's website using your confirmation code.

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Best way is to call up airline customer support or login through your booking on airline website for more information. I'm using the IRCTC app for ticket booking. I want to book 3 tickets.

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After purchasing your ticket online, download the file and print your ticket. Passengers can find their e-ticket files in the email sent to them. For domestic flights, passengers do not have to show their e-tickets at the security checkpoints.

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It can be a bit confusing and misleading to many people because airline systems usually only display the confirmed reservation to the passenger (on their app or website), and not the actual ticketed reservation.

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You can print your boarding pass online, at the airport using a self-service kiosk, or from the ticket counter on the day of departure, prior to your flight's scheduled departure time.

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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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A delay in receiving payments for your booking could happen due to reasons such as ongoing bank verification process, page timeout, or heavy web traffic. In this situation, the status of your flight booking will appear as “Pending Confirmation”.

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When a reservation is purchased, the confirmed reservation goes into the ticketing queue, with most airlines, the reservation gets ticketed a few minutes after you purchase and confirm it. Some airlines take longer to ticket a reservation.

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

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If a person does go to the airport in an attempt to buy a last-minute plane ticket, they may find the ticket prices to be immensely higher than if they were to book online. Ultimately, there are no advantages to buying tickets directly at the airport.

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Can I use my mobile boarding pass to go through the security checkpoint and board my flight? Yes, simply show your mobile boarding pass on a mobile phone, iPad, or Apple Watch and a valid form of identification to the TSA Agent at security to proceed.

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Online check-in lets you check in from your home or office and print your own boarding pass. You can also choose to have a link to your boarding pass emailed to your mobile device.

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If you don't have a mobile or printed boarding pass, you can't get through security, and you get to watch the plane fly away without you. If you go to the ticket counter, and present valid ID, they can print you a boarding pass. It's called “checking in for a flight”.

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What Happens at Check-In. After arriving at the airport, go to the check-in desk and show the agent your passport and eTicket. They'll compare your ticket against the airline's database and issue you a printed boarding pass when everything checks out. This boarding pass is what enables you to get on the plane.

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After you've selected your flight online, you'll be prompted to pay with a credit or debit card. The screen will then present you with your payment confirmation receipt, your eTicket, and your itinerary. Many travelers print the eTicket and itinerary or make sure they're saved together in their email for easy access.

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Call the airline. They should be able to find your reservation by your name and travel dates. Usually your name and specific flight and date are needed. In my experience, the city pair should be sufficient, unless your name is very common.

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