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Travelling with airplanes: tickets

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Heya folks! I have some questions and I'd like to ask you for the help since i suppose at least some of you have experiences with it.

 

Well I've travelled with airplanes 2 times (counting different journeys, not actual flights). I always had a normal ticket for a plane or two, but this time I received this electronic ticket for both wqays - there and back.

 

Has any of you ever got this kind of ticket and what was the chek-in process like? Was it the same as with normal ticket or did you have to go through any other process?

 

I am a bit confused.

Oh its easier, you save some time with e-tickets and you get to pick your seat online too ( just print it to save even more time) . Not many queues anymore so yay! :D

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the ticket is already printed but i can't find any info about the seat i'm going to have ... :thinking:

You might find it's first come first served with the seats.

you just need to give them your printed ticket and you'll get your boarding pass.

 

some airlines dont allocate seats so you can choose where you wanna seat when you board the aircraft.

Or you will pick your seats when you hand your tickets over at check-in to pick up your booking pass.

 

I don't know as I have only ever flown 4 times.

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