Each airline has it's own rules anrequirements, so you'd need to contact the airline that you plan to fly on.
Airplane ticket checkers differ based on the airline. To check the validity of a certain ticket, determine which airline the ticket is issued through, go to their website and they should have a form to fill out to check your ticket validity.
Check with the airline you bought the ticket from.
Depends on the airline. Check online.
it all depends on the airline if it is an expensive airline they may drop but you would have to be patient and check the prices every single day..... good luck...!!! =]
probably not; but check the airline to be surel continental for example would say : ....on ticket bought AFTER x day y month you're welcome! :)
No, but check with your airline.
Each airline has its own rules and regulations governing etickets and their transfer or refund. You must check directly with the individual airline for their rules.
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You can either call the airline or go to their website and by entering your 6 digit record locator code, you should be able to confirm your flight.
An e-ticket (electronic ticket) is a paperless electronic document with a UCN (unique confirmation number), replaces the paper ticket. When you purchase an e-ticket, we will email it to you once the reservation is complete. Simply print it out and bring it with you along with a valid photo ID at the airline counter when checking in for your flight.
Check with the airline you are planning to use, or a travel agent.
That depends on the airline. Each has different rules when it comes to ticket vouchers, so it would be best to check with them individually.