What
is an "E" Ticket?
It
is an Electronic Ticket issued by the Airline at the airport in the form of a
boarding card, you will not receive a ticket from us before you go to your
departure Airport.
What
do I need to obtain my "E" Ticket?
You
will need photo ID and at least one of the following:
-
Airline
Booking Reference.
-
Credit
Card you used as payment.
-
Flight
Number & Name.
-
Airline
Frequent Flyer Card providing the number is in the booking.
Where
do I get my "E" ticket?
Where
do I check in my luggage?
Most
airlines have a fast drop luggage area once you have obtained your boarding
card from the machine. If you choose the traditional method of check in at the
allocated check-in desk your luggage will be taken in the normal way.
What
do I do if the machine is out of order or does not issue my boarding card?
Go
the Airlines Ticket & Sales desk located in the terminal.
Where
do I go once I have obtained my boarding card & checked in my luggage?
Proceed
to the departure lounge / gate number indicated on you boarding card.
Where
do I get my return or onward "E" Ticket?
Your
return or onward ticket will be available at your departure terminal for each
flight; follow the same process as before.
What
if "E" Tickets aren't available for my itinerary?
*Some
airlines don't yet offer E-tickets in which case there is a £10 fee per
person per booking. To check, double click the flight
number of your search results, E-Ticket routes are indicated by "ET/
ELECTRONIC TKT CANDIDATE".
In
order to electronically ticket an itinerary, all of the flights in the
itinerary must be eligible for electronic ticketing and must be on the same
airline.
If
you are travelling with British Airways you can view an "E" Ticket
demo - click here. |