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Help an old geezer out please... Need how to buy ticket info.
Posted on 7/7/24 at 10:25 am
Posted on 7/7/24 at 10:25 am
HI all... If I buy an airline ticket to England off of say Expedia.
How do I get my tickets? Will my name be at the Airport waiting for me?
Do I print it off my computer?
Thanks in advance...
How do I get my tickets? Will my name be at the Airport waiting for me?
Do I print it off my computer?
Thanks in advance...
Posted on 7/7/24 at 10:42 am to WWII Collector
Have you purchased anything yet?
If so, then you should have a confirmation email that has all of your trip details. You should be able to print your tickets off from there.
That said, if you cannot, then you can have the airline counter print your tickets at the airport.
If so, then you should have a confirmation email that has all of your trip details. You should be able to print your tickets off from there.
That said, if you cannot, then you can have the airline counter print your tickets at the airport.
Posted on 7/7/24 at 12:14 pm to WWII Collector
Buy whenever you are ready but the “check-in” option will only be available 24 hours away from your flight. At that point you can save the boarding passes to your phone or print them off at one of the airport kiosks( or both like I do) . There’s usually someone there to help you out if you need.
Posted on 7/7/24 at 3:05 pm to WWII Collector
Don’t buy it from Expedia or any similar provider. Write down the flight numbers and times and book directly with the airline. If anything goes wrong, you will have to call an Indian call center for Expedia to try to fix things, rather than the airline, and you don’t want that on an international trip.
If you’re flying to London, read reviews on Heathrows terminal 5, you’ll want to be prepared for it.
If you’re flying to London, read reviews on Heathrows terminal 5, you’ll want to be prepared for it.
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