Is E-ticket okay for International travel?
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Hilary writes: What sort of "offending" information? If the ticket is from a consolidator that went belly up that very much offends the airlines and they won't let you on. Really? That would only apply if the airline hadn't been paid for the ticket. I assume that is what the airline would expect if the consolidator goes belly up. Least wise, that is how they reacted when they saw the offending agency's imprint on the ticket, no no you ain't gonna go. No checking up on it at all. edwardseco |
Is E-ticket okay for International travel?
Edwardseco wrote: In article , Hilary writes: What sort of "offending" information? If the ticket is from a consolidator that went belly up that very much offends the airlines and they won't let you on. Really? That would only apply if the airline hadn't been paid for the ticket. I assume that is what the airline would expect if the consolidator goes belly up. Least wise, that is how they reacted when they saw the offending agency's imprint on the ticket, no no you ain't gonna go. No checking up on it at all. edwardse It would be the same for any TA issued ticket. They have the ability to tell whether the airline has been paid for the ticket. |
Is E-ticket okay for International travel?
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writes: I assume that is what the airline would expect if the consolidator goes belly up. Least wise, that is how they reacted when they saw the offending agency's imprint on the ticket, no no you ain't gonna go. No checking up on it at all. edwardse It would be the same for any TA issued ticket. They have the ability to tell whether the airline has been paid for the ticket. Never even looked twice at it but shoved it back after a quick glance at the logo. edwardseco |
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