Joel R. Goheen is recognized as the inventor of electronic ticketing in the airline industry.[1] See Patents for Electronic Ticketing Inventions in the Airline Industry.
e-ticketing is an eletronic ticket in forms of data where as paper ticket is a ticket writton all information in a peper
No, you do not need to print your e-ticket for this event. Simply show the e-ticket on your phone or electronic device at the event entrance.
print booked railway e ticket
You can print your e-ticket at home or at a printing kiosk at the airport or bus/train station.
Yes, it is recommended to print your e-ticket for your flight as a backup in case there are any issues with your electronic ticket on your mobile device.
yes ofcourse if it is e-ticket. but if it is ticket from counter then "NO".
An e-ticket is an electronic record of a ticket (typically for air travel). E-Tickets exist in computer systems called global distribution systems that facilitate sharing of information among airlines as well as travel agents. A common misconception is that an e-ticket will be printed at the airport when the traveler checks in. In fact the e-ticket never exists as paper. What is printed is referred to as a boarding pass. If you have an e-ticket, you should keep your airline record locator (typically 6 numbers and/or letters long). This helps airlines or travel agents locate your e-ticket.
you tell the people you want to cancel it
No
Yes.
the e-mail was invented about 1986.
we can print the railway ticket on online