Does a third-party booking service know you've missed a flight?

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Someone booked a ticket for me via a third-party company. Is there a way for the website to know I've missed the flight?

I guess my real question is: does anyone but the airline know I've missed the flight? Would the airline alert the booking company in any way?



Best Answer

The Passenger Name Record lists all kind of information about your flight, and is also accessible to a travel agent. One kind of information stored there is whether flights have been taken. So, yes, the travel agent most likely can check whether you have taken a flight.




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Do you get notified if you miss a flight?

Normally, no. You will just be a no-show. You write very little details. Just be careful, the moment you miss a flight on a ticket, all the flight on this ticket are getting cancelled.



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