What does GNWL and WL means?


What does GNWL and WL means? GNWL stands for General Waiting List, while WL stands for simply Waiting List. The difference between GNWL and WL is that GNWL is allotted for passengers booking their tickets from the originating station of a train, whereas WL is allotted for passengers booking their tickets from any intermediate station.


How does a WL ticket get confirmed?

Passengers in a ticket are assigned ticket status which can be waiting (WL), If the passenger status is marked as WL followed by a number, it means the passenger has a waitlisted status. This can get confirm, if passengers who have booked tickets earlier for the same journey cancel their tickets.


What does WL status mean?

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.


Will WL 20 get confirmed?

We understand that having a confirmed train ticket is essential for a hassle-free journey. Based on the information provided, if your waiting list position is 20, the confirmed probability chance for your ticket is 100%. At EaseMyTrip, we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information to our customers.


Can WL 32 be confirmed?

32 indicates the waiting list had went up till 32, but there were 4 cancellations. Your waiting list count has to come down to zero to get confirmed. Confirmation depends on number of days left to travel, demand for the train and mainly on luck.


How do you know if ticket is refundable?

How Do I Know My Flight Is Refundable?
  1. Check if the refundable filter is applied on the flight page.
  2. Low fare denote non-refundable tickets and high fare denote refundable tickets.
  3. Contact customer care of the airlines at 1-802-341-3403.
  4. Ask for details from the travel agent who is booking your flight ticket.


Can I cancel my ticket after booking?

Yes, you can reschedule or cancel a flight. However, you may need to pay a change or cancellation fee depending on the airline you booked with and the fare class of your ticket. Luckily during Covid-19, many airlines have reduced change fees or waived them altogether.