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Ellie29uk

Is it possible to purchase one way tickets for others to Zurich, if you don't intend on travelling yourself?


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Hilts
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Probably. Have someone in mind?

Should I pack?


OriginalBubble
I think it depends on where you buy them. I bought some plane tickets over the net and it stipulated that the person named on the credit card used to pay had to be flying.


U B Happy
Yes, the tickets are issued in their names, it is paid for by your credit card or cash. Passport # will probably be required when buying the tickets.


AKA
I am pretty sure you can only do this on charter flight companies now. I had someone in Romania purchase me a charter flight ticket at a travel agent in Romania and it was about 100euros cheaper than I could find. If you are in Zurich, try going to a travel agent and seeing if they can help you. If you are not in Zurich, then you need to contact the airline you want to fly with. It is possible that you can have the other person put on the ticket as the traveller even though you pay with your credit card. I don't know for sure if they do this anymore, but they used to. Ask the specific airline Good luck!


Penfold
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It is perfectly legal to purchase airline tickets for someone else if you are not travelling. However, be aware that some airlines won't allow to do so under certain conditions (such as buying over the internet). I believe this is more because their systems cannot handle this and still allow efficient check in whilst still meeting current legislation.


bloodrose903
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You can buy tickets to anyone you’d like as long as you have means for them to prove they are who the tickets claim to be.

Most low-fare airline (such as easyJet, RyanAir etc.) would require the person’s passport and their credit card to claim the ticket from the check in. So as long as you have the traveller’s credit card and passport details – you can buy them a ticket.

As for rail tickets, I think it is rather similar as this is international travel.

Best of luck!


Gobbledygook
Being a former travel agent of Trailfinders, yes
020 7938 3939 (High St Ken) or look on their website for details of other branches across the country: www.trailfinders.com


eternalvoid
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I know the one that is strict to avail if not for yourself is insurance. And travel ticket for a child if your not the parent.


lisamisc
No problem buying someone an airline ticket with your credit card/cash in their name. It depends on several things;usually you have to buy a roundtrip ticket for them as they are only allowed to stay in a country as a visitor for only a few months. Most countries won't allow one ways, as they don't want you going and staying there, so you must have a roundtrip ticket.
There are exceptions of course, but call the airlines they plan on going on and they can tell you if your exception applies.


losparx
If you are intending to fly then yes. Actually this is the case with all modes of transport. You may need their date of birth with some airlines but not all.


Morrith
Of course, just name them when you apply for tickets.

Just don't pack thier luggage!





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