
alwaysmoose
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Just your itinerary (To be safe) and your ID |
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Darby
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You should be able to print out an E-Ticket and boarding pass for your outbound trip. You should also be able to check in online 24 hours prior to your departure. Go to the airlines web site and see what they have to say about check in procedures. A lot of airports/airlines have kiosks where you key in your e ticket/itinerary number as a check in procedure. Does your airline allow seat selection. You'll need to bring some type of photo ID, such as your driver's license or passport. Have fun |
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sexymama
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the confirmation paper you printed |
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Matthew L
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Your actual ticket is an electronic ticket; it was probably sent to you in an email from Expedia. As for your boarding pass, that you can probably get from an automatic kiosk, but at a certain point you'll need to show proper photo ID with the boarding pass in order to make it past security. |
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Jennifer
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Have your drivers licensce and a copy of your online purchase (or at least a confirmation code). |
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Mike
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Your ID and the credit card used to make the reservation are both required.
I would bring itinerary printout too. |
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ghostdude!
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i went on a domestic flight 3 weeks ago
just my university iD - couldnt find my drivers licence
thats all
if international- dont ask- prob ur passport and visa |
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kattsmeow
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ALWAYS your ID!! |
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Nick Z
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I never dealt with expedia. But if you buy a ticket from Cathay Pacific Airline, then they will send you an e-mail confirmation of your purchase.
You have to print this e-mail. And bring it together with your passport and the credit card you've used to purchase the ticket to the check-in counter on the day of your flight. And they will give you the boarding passes.
You have to bring the credit card you've used for the purchase. Or else they will cancel your ticket, refund the money and ask you to pay for the ticket with another credit card (if you happen to have one). |
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turn tables
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confirmation that you bought the ticket if i was you i would call the airline company and make sure you got the ticket i wouldnt trust the internet that much |
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Gabrielle
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Bring your ID. You can either go to a machine, swipe your ID, and print your boarding pass, or you can just give it to someone at the check-in counter and they will print your boarding pass for you. |
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raider216
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A picture ID (i.e. Driver's license, passport), the itinerary confrimation number, and the credit card you used to purchase it. You'll only need the credit card if you use an automated kiosk to check in. |
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bombastic
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Your Government ID (passport or driver's license are ok) and a copy of the confirmation or itinerary. If you could not print that you should make note of the confirmation number. Also, check the web site of your airline for their instructions. Everything is online and even if you don't have the confirmation number or itinerary, they can pull up your info once you provide them with your ID, it just means you have to strand on line. |
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robo372
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receipt and passport |
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Pook
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Confirmation number or ticket number and driver's license or picture gov't ID |
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karz
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When you buy tickets online from domestic or international carriers, they send the e-ticket immediately to your e-mail. Others provide you with a reference number that you give at the check-in counter. |
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courtney k.
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print out the ticket and give it to the person |
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~♥Lavendaluva♥~
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