How do I use my eTicket at the airport?


How do I use my eTicket at the airport? At the gate, e-ticket passengers need only show a valid photo identification card such as a driver's license to claim their spot on the aircraft. Once the airline confirms the traveler's information, it issues a boarding pass that the traveler uses to board the plane.


Can I board a plane with an e-ticket?

No. A boarding pass is a document (either paper or electronic) that shows a gate agent that you're allowed to board a plane for a particular flight. An e-ticket has a bunch of information that the gate agent doesn't need—including what you paid for the ticket and where you bought it.


Do I need to print my e-ticket at the airport?

There is no need to print tickets thanks to e-tickets. In other words, e-ticket or online flight tickets have replaced the print ones.


Does an e-ticket have a QR code?

Each e-ticket is unique and contains a barcode or QR code that allows it to be scanned for verification.


What do I need to print before flight?

You'll need to bring your home printed boarding pass or confirmation of check-in document and your passport to show before you board the plane. When you check in online, you'll get boarding passes or Confirmation of Check In for both your outward and return flights.


Do I need to print my boarding pass if I have a QR code?

Do I need to print my boarding pass if I have a QR code? You shouldn't need to print your boarding pass out on paper as all of the needed information is available within the mobile version of the code, the airline's app, and the various emails they've sent you.


What do I do with an eTicket number?

In case you want to make changes to your itinerary, such as rescheduling a flight or modifying your passenger details, the e-Ticket number is often required in order to retrieve and update your booking. Flight Tracking and Status. You can use your e-Ticket number to track the status of your flight.


What do I need to check in at the airport?

In-person at a staffed check-in counter at airport
  1. Passport (when traveling internationally)
  2. Flight information. Paper ticket (less and less common), OR. E-ticket with a confirmation number—usually sent via email if ticket is purchased online or through a travel agency, OR. Printed itinerary with a confirmation number.


Is your e-ticket your boarding pass?

No. A boarding pass is a document (either paper or electronic) that shows a gate agent that you're allowed to board a plane for a particular flight. An e-ticket has a bunch of information that the gate agent doesn't need—including what you paid for the ticket and where you bought it.


What are the disadvantages of e ticketing?

E-ticketing charges extra for the online services. Your personal information is shared on the website and is vulnerable in a scenario of a data breach in that website or company.


Do I need to check-in if I have an e-ticket?

Yes! The only thing you'll need to check into your flight online is the confirmation code you got when you booked it, which doesn't usually appear on your e-ticket. And if you're checking in at the airport, the ticket agent will use your ID to find your ticket information in their computer system.


Can I show my e-ticket on my phone?

Yes. You can show your E-Ticket directly to the driver on your smartphone or device when boarding. This is the quickest and easiest way.


Do I need a paper boarding pass if I have an electronic one?

No, you don't need a print. Alternatives include showing the boarding pass within the airline's app, an email with the boarding pass, or just the mobile browser open to the e-boarding pass.


Is it better to check-in online or at the airport?

For a short-haul flight where you are only taking hand luggage, checking in online saves a lot of time and is therefore much better than checking in at the airport. If, on the other hand, you have to check in bulky luggage, it is better to use the classic check-in at the airport for security reasons.