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Old February 22nd, 2007, 11:36 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Kieper
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Okay,when u make a booking for a flight on the internet the airline gives u
an booking code and an airline reference code.What does the reference code
stands for because when u want to view your travel plans u always have to
put in your booking code?
When u got your boarding pass,can the people at the gates still refuse u
because of a problem with the tickets:i've changed my travel itinirerary and
the status is confirmed.They allready printed out a test boarding pass and
says that everything is allright.But maybe at the gates they can say
no:tickets are not allright......please the airline can't help me out when i
call them...The changes were made at the airport in Brussels.thx for any
help


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Old February 22nd, 2007, 11:49 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Otter
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Default booking reference and airline reference....

In ,
Kieper typed:
Okay,when u make a booking for a flight on the internet the airline
gives u an booking code and an airline reference code.What does the
reference code stands for because when u want to view your travel
plans u always have to put in your booking code?
When u got your boarding pass,can the people at the gates still
refuse u because of a problem with the tickets:i've changed my travel
itinirerary and the status is confirmed.They allready printed out a
test boarding pass and says that everything is allright.But maybe at
the gates they can say no:tickets are not allright......please the
airline can't help me out when i call them...The changes were made at
the airport in Brussels.thx for any help


You have been given an answer, but you want more. If the airline can't help
you, it is a bit odd to expect anything from Usenet.


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Old February 22nd, 2007, 12:47 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
FredBear
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Default booking reference and airline reference....

If you speak the way you write, they probably couldn't understand you.


"Kieper" wrote in message
...
Okay,when u make a booking for a flight on the internet the airline gives
u an booking code and an airline reference code.What does the reference
code stands for because when u want to view your travel plans u always
have to put in your booking code?
When u got your boarding pass,can the people at the gates still refuse u
because of a problem with the tickets:i've changed my travel itinirerary
and the status is confirmed.They allready printed out a test boarding pass
and says that everything is allright.But maybe at the gates they can say
no:tickets are not allright......please the airline can't help me out when
i call them...The changes were made at the airport in Brussels.thx for any
help




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Old February 22nd, 2007, 09:48 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Kieper
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Default booking reference and airline reference....

Hey Fredbear,i just writed it quickly in a few sentences because otherwise
my story will be far too long....
If u want the long version then i suggest i'll send u an email so u can read
it longtime....Jesus, why did i thought this group was for sharing
"traveltalks"....maybe the name of this group did it!
I don't wanna offend u but maybe i'm not that good in English like u do?
cheers m8!


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Old February 22nd, 2007, 11:04 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Yves Bellefeuille
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Default booking reference and airline reference....

On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Kieper wrote:

I don't wanna offend u but maybe i'm not that good in English like u do?
cheers m8!


Here's a suggestion: use real spelling. Write "you", not "u", and "mate",
not "m8".

Try to make it easy for us to read your posts. If you make your posts hard
to read, then naturally fewer people will read them and you'll get fewer
answers.

Believe me, I understand that not everybody masters English, but I have no
patience if someone *deliberately* uses incorrect spelling.

As for your question, I agree with Otter. The airline says that your
ticket is okay. What more can we say?

--
Yves Bellefeuille


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Old February 23rd, 2007, 01:25 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
John H
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Default booking reference and airline reference....

Stop using SMS code for words, OR you wont get read.
John H

"Kieper" wrote in message
...
Hey Fredbear,i just writed it quickly in a few sentences because otherwise
my story will be far too long....
If u want the long version then i suggest i'll send u an email so u can
read it longtime....Jesus, why did i thought this group was for sharing
"traveltalks"....maybe the name of this group did it!
I don't wanna offend u but maybe i'm not that good in English like u do?
cheers m8!



 




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