Is an E-ticket required to check-in? [closed]

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Is having an E-ticket mandatory to confirm my flight reservation?



Best Answer

With e-tickets, the ticket itself is a record in an airline database.

In my experience at manned check-in desks you just hand over your passport and the airline finds your e-ticket and checks you in.

On the other hand at unmanned kiosks the system generally does ask you for ticket details to confirm who you are. Presumably because the automated kiosks are less able to check the security features of a passport than a manual check-in.




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Do you need an e-ticket to check in?

For domestic flights, passengers do not have to show their e-tickets at the security checkpoints. However, it is advised to carry a print copy of the ticket for international flights.

Do you have to go to the check in desk if you have checked-in online?

In most cases, you will only need to go to check-in when you have checked-in online if you need to drop off an item of hold baggage. Please ensure that you are aware of the hand baggage requirements for your specific airline before you travel.



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Answer 2

Nobody ever wants to see or know your ticket number, e-ticket or paper ticket.

You need to have bought a ticket, obviously, or you can't fly, so you implicitly have to have a ticket number. But you only ever need it when you want to retroactively add the miles to your frequent flyer account.

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