What is a passenger ticket number?


What is a passenger ticket number? The ticket number is a 13-digit number that you will find on your passenger receipt as well as on your boarding pass.


How do I find my 13 digit ticket number?

The ticket number is a 13-digit number that you will find on your passenger receipt as well as on your boarding pass.


How do you read a passenger ticket?

Regardless of the type, tickets contain the following information:
  1. The passenger's name.
  2. The issuing airline.
  3. A ticket number, including the airline's three-digit code at the start of the number.
  4. The cities between which the ticket is valid for travel.
  5. Flight for which the ticket is valid (unless the ticket is open)


Is the itinerary number the ticket number?

An itinerary number is a unique identifier, or exclusive code, which is allocated to a particular travel itinerary by a travel agency or airline. Its purpose is to monitor and verify travel details such as flight times and other travel information. An itinerary number must not be confused with the ticket number.


How many digits is the e-ticket number?

You will receive your e-ticket in PDF form or stored in an online ticketing system. A ticket number is a 13-digit number. The first three numbers identify the airline which issued your ticket.


What is the 13-digit e-ticket number?

It is one of the authentication codes used to identify the ticket and determine if you are the ticketed passenger when checking in and boarding, making changes that result in a different fare amount, or obtaining a refund. It consists of 13 digits (0-9).


What does a flight number look like on a ticket?

The IATA airline code, consisting of two letters, is used to identify a particular airline. This code is followed by the flight number, which can be one to four digits long. For Example: Air India Airline code is AI and flight number is 126 (flight AI126).


Is ticket number the same as reference number?

A booking reference number is different from an e-Ticket number. A booking reference number is usually labeled as a 'PNR number', otherwise known as a 'Passenger Name Record'. It consists of both numbers and letters. You can have several booking numbers if there are separate bookings or stopovers.


How do I find my ticket reference number?

When do I get the PNR number? For the most part, air travelers who book their flight online receive the booking code directly after completing the booking on the website. Otherwise, the booking code can always be found on the e-ticket, in the booking confirmation, and on the invoice.


What do I do with my Eticket number?

If you prefer, 24 hours before your flight, you can check-in online using your confirmation or ticket number from your e-ticket receipt on the airline's official website, and if you choose, print your boarding passes, send scannable copies to your smartphone, or both.


What is the difference between ticket number and reference number?

A PNR is the internal record of the booking, while a ticket (or more commonly, e-ticket) is the document that confirms a traveler's seat on the flight. In this sense, a ticket seals the contract between the airline and passenger.