How does a waiting ticket work?
How does a waiting ticket work? Waiting List or WL Ticket means that the passenger is on the waiting list and will not get a seat in the train. A Waiting List passenger is not allowed to travel in a reserved train. However, in unreserved coaches which are attached along, they can travel in those.
Why are tickets on waiting list?
If no tickets for an event are currently available, then the event may offer a waitlist for tickets. Additional tickets sometimes become available when current ticket holders can no longer attend OR the event promoter decides to release more tickets.
What happens to waitlisted counter ticket?
If your ticket remains fully waitlisted after chart preparation, it will be canceled automatically and your money will be refunded into the account which was used at the time of booking.
What is a waitlisted passenger?
Waitlisting is a system used within the airline industry when flights and booking classes do not have seats available. It is quite common for passengers to cancel confirmed seats before departure, so airlines maintain a list of passengers who wish to be confirmed if seats become available.
How does a waiting ticket look like?
Waiting List (WL): If the passenger status is marked as WL followed by a number then the passenger has a waitlisted status. This can get confirm only if the passengers who have booked before you for the same journey cancel their ticket.
Can waitlisted ticket get confirmed after chart preparation?
If you are on board a train with waitlisted ticket or RAC ticket, getting it confirmed is easier than before. Even if you have not booked a ticket due to unavailability of a confirmed seat, you will be able to check the positions of vacant seats after the chart preparation.