Booking Reference Number
I have received my itinerary with my booking ref number. I checked with the airline website and it matches what is in our booking ref number. Is this considered a confirmed ticket? Me and my son is travelling together. We have the same Booking ref number.
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A booking reference is not the same as a ticket. It's common for agents (either at a travel agency or at an airline) to create a booking and send email with the booking details (including the reference number) to the person arranging the booking in order to verify that everything is correct before purchasing the ticket.
One a booking has been ticketed, most airlines or agents will send email with the booking, including the ticket number, to the person arranging the booking.
If you and your son are the two passengers in the booking, then once ticketed you should see two (or more) ticket numbers in email or in the booking when viewed online.
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How do I find my booking reference number?
Booking number/ reference \u2013 your booking number/ reference is found in your confirmation email next to the order number as well as in the body of the email. In the case of a return flight you will find a booking reference for each flight.Is booking reference number same as PNR?
PNR is the abbreviation of Passenger Name Record and it is a digital certificate allowing passengers to do online check-in or manage their bookings in a short time. Also used as booking number, Passenger Name Record is a code with 6 alphanumeric characters (letters and numbers are used together).How long is a booking reference number?
A booking reference is 6 character alphanumeric (36), so there are 36^6 = 2.18 billion possible combinations.What is a booking reference used for?
More Definitions of Booking Reference Booking Reference means the alphanumeric locator You are given by Us to identify and confirm each Flight reservation made by You or on Your behalf.HOW TO RETRIEVE YOUR BOOKING REFERENCE NUMBER | AIRLINE ONLINE BOOKING
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