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How do I travel with an e-ticket?
If you purchase an e-ticket, you will receive an e-mail that includes your itinerary information and confirmation numbers. When you check in for your flight, give the airline ticket agent your name, flight number, a government-issued photo ID, and a paper copy of your itinerary or purchase receipt. Some airlines also require that you show the credit card used to purchase your airline ticket. If you are thinking about purchasing a ticket for a friend or relative who does not have access to your credit card, please call and check with the airline about their specific requirements.
Are there any differences between published fares and special airfares?
In short, no! We offer many special airfares that are available only on our website along with regular published airfares that are sold by major airlines. These special airfares are usually below the lowest published fare available directly from an airline company. Most special airfares do not require advance purchase. Seat assignments, and frequent flyer mileage are generally allowed.
Are airfares displayed for round-trip or one-way travel?
When you select the cities, dates, and number of passengers, etc., you are given the option of selecting round-trip or one-way travel. If you select round-trip, the price given is for a round-trip airfare. If you select one-way, the price given is for a one-way airfare.
Can I use my debit card to make pay for airline tickets or cruises?
Yes, all flight reservations may be purchased using debit cards that allow for such purchases. Please make sure that your debit card has a daily limit that will cover the total cost of all tickets being issued. Please note: Most debit cards take more time to process refunds, resulting in a delay of the account being credited.
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