Vacation booking reference problem with checkmytrip.com
I've just booked my trip at Aeroflot airlines via (Van Vic Vacations), I recieved a mail confirmation with the booking reference number. I've tried to use this number along my last name at checkmytrip.com, yet I always get the following error
We are unable to find this reservation number. Please check your entry and try again. Please note that not all reservations can be accessed via this service. (8104 - 1929)
I've found my ticket at the Aeroflot site to be with the status re-confirmed along the e-ticket number.
I would like to know what causes such an error? shall I contact Aeroflot?
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How can I get my booking reference in Cebu Pacific?
There are two ways to retrieve one's booking on the Manage Booking Portal. First, as a MyCebuPacific member, sign in to your account with your email address and password. All past and future flights are also listed for easier reference and management \u2013 the best option if you always forget your reference number.How do I find my booking reference?
Booking number / reference \u2013 your booking number / reference is in your confirmation email next to the order number, as well as in the body of the email. For a round-trip flight, you'll find a booking reference for each flight.How can I find my trip without a confirmation number?
Call the airline. They should be able to find your reservation by your name and travel dates. Usually your name and specific flight and date are needed. In my experience, the city pair should be sufficient, unless your name is very common.Is booking reference the same as itinerary?
A key difference to remember is that a booking reference is given for an itinerary; which have multiple travelers. If you are traveling with three of your friends on the same booking (ie, you booked three seats together): You have one PNR for the entire itinerary. You'll have three individual tickets issued.Go 2 Check My Trip App
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