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I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We
will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life English is widely spoken in the EU,most especialy in Holland,,less so in France,, But i doubt you will have any problems Mul |
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mul wrote:
I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life English is widely spoken in the EU,most especialy in Holland,,less so in France,, But i doubt you will have any problems Mul Thanks. I feel better. -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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mul wrote:
I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life English is widely spoken in the EU,most especialy in Holland,,less so in France,, But i doubt you will have any problems Mul English will be available at all of the locations indicated, without a problem. Of course, the OP might actually attempt the language of the country are in. After all, all they need for check in is the flight number and to make sure they go to the right destination. |
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"mul" wrote in message ... I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life English is widely spoken in the EU,most especialy in Holland,,less so in France,, But i doubt you will have any problems Even in countries where English is not widely spoken, I have never been to an airline check-in where it wasn't. tim |
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"Janet Wilder" wrote in message ... I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. A little tip, if you're without a printer in a hotel. Request your documents to be faxed to the hotel. Go to the front desk, and pick up your printed copy. I keep a fax program in my lap top. If I need a printed copy, and the hotel doesn't have a business center, I fax my copies to the hotel, and pick them up at the front desk. |
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Jim Davis wrote:
"Janet Wilder" wrote in message ... I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. A little tip, if you're without a printer in a hotel. Request your documents to be faxed to the hotel. Go to the front desk, and pick up your printed copy. I keep a fax program in my lap top. If I need a printed copy, and the hotel doesn't have a business center, I fax my copies to the hotel, and pick them up at the front desk. I guess I could use the business centers in the hotels. Thanks. -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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You can also ask the concierge at your hotel........they can help you
with this. --- http://www.moviesitearchive.com/travel On Sep 23, 5:06*pm, Janet Wilder wrote: I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? *I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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"Janet Wilder" wrote in message ... I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life I think maybe the only place in the world where I have checked in and found that *nobody* spoke English was a grass strip served by a twice weekly twin otter in the Himalayas in Nepal. Otherwise it has never been an issue. As for check in any good hotel should be able to help you with their own equipment or, at a pinch, they should be able to point you at an internet cafe nearby. You will find that, in airports, there are more and more self service check in machines - the easiest way to make them work is slide the credit card you used to pay for the ticket into the appropriate slot but there are other ways such as typing in your 6 character booking reference (the one issued by the airline not the reservations system used by your agency but they could be the same) or even your name and flight number. You may have to select your language. In the end there are always people around you can ask and old fashioned check in desks. |
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Graham Harrison wrote:
"Janet Wilder" wrote in message ... I just picked up all of my documents from the travel agent today. We will be doing 3 flights within Europe. One from Paris to Budapest, one from Amsterdam to Seville (with a change of plane in Madrid) and one from Seville to Barcelona. They are all e-tickets. I won't have a printer so I can't get boarding passes. Do we just go up to the check-in counter and show them the copies of the schedules the TA gave us? I'm assuming that they will not speak English. TIA, -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life I think maybe the only place in the world where I have checked in and found that *nobody* spoke English was a grass strip served by a twice weekly twin otter in the Himalayas in Nepal. Otherwise it has never been an issue. As for check in any good hotel should be able to help you with their own equipment or, at a pinch, they should be able to point you at an internet cafe nearby. You will find that, in airports, there are more and more self service check in machines - the easiest way to make them work is slide the credit card you used to pay for the ticket into the appropriate slot but there are other ways such as typing in your 6 character booking reference (the one issued by the airline not the reservations system used by your agency but they could be the same) or even your name and flight number. You may have to select your language. In the end there are always people around you can ask and old fashioned check in desks. Thank you. -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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