Came across this really interesting article on e-ticketing
E-ticketing
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E-ticketing
E-ticketing can be one of the ways airlines can save money on printing cost (yes save a couple of trees
). E -ticketing eliminates the need of agents and get the airlines closer to the people
Came across this really interesting article on e-ticketing
http://www.business-standard.com/strate ... leftindx=7
Came across this really interesting article on e-ticketing
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Alistairbastian
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International Air Transport Association (IATA) members are aiming for 100 per cent global implementation of electronic ticketing by the end of 2007, and non-compliant airlines will have to issue their own tickets at a much higher cost and witness a loss of customers
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArti ... ion=theuae
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British Airways has launched its new e-ticketing service in Bahrain in association with global distribution services provider Galileo Bahrain
http://www.ameinfo.com/news/Detailed/47502.html
At present, 75 per cent of the tickets issued at the local British Airways offices in the GCC are e-tickets.
http://www.ameinfo.com/news/Detailed/49956.html
comprehensive online offering for customers, http://www.ba.com
http://www.ameinfo.com/news/Detailed/50025.html
AIR INDIA has launched Web-based e-ticketing to serve North American passengers here.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/bli ... 590500.htm
Electronic Ticket is Jet Airways' ticketless travel service. An electronic image of your ticket is stored in Jet Airways' reservation system
http://www.jetairways.com/MSIB21/Templa ... HINT=Guest
Indian Airlines has launched its e- ticketing facility, Netravel, which allows booking of tickets and conduct of related transactions over the Internet
http://www.Indianairlines.com
Waste paper
enhancing customer service
cutting costs
http://www.itp.net/business/features/de ... &category=
At present, 75 per cent of the tickets issued at the local British Airways offices in the GCC are e-tickets.
comprehensive online offering for customers, http://www.ba.com
AIR INDIA has launched Web-based e-ticketing to serve North American passengers here.
Electronic Ticket is Jet Airways' ticketless travel service. An electronic image of your ticket is stored in Jet Airways' reservation system
Indian Airlines has launched its e- ticketing facility, Netravel, which allows booking of tickets and conduct of related transactions over the Internet
http://www.Indianairlines.com
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Aviation industry to save $3 billion with e-ticketing :cheers:
http://www.businessdayonline.com/index. ... cleId=6541
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I was wondering what happens to the industry which takes care of the ticketing for the airline, WHAT DO WE CALL THEMAlistairbastian wrote:Aviation industry to save $3 billion with e-ticketing :cheers:
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http://www.businessdayonline.com/index. ... cleId=6541
Does the airline not have to pay them....................Did Speedwings charge British Airways or what
Also you should also view this link https://www.aviation24.be/modules.php?name ... &pollID=21
Aum Sweet Aum.
The whole E-ticketing thing enables web based check-in systems, where you can pick your seat 30 hours or so before the flight, this is a wonderful feature. On some airports it even allows you to bypass the absurdly long check-in lines, used by people who did not or could not use the internet check-in.
Another thing is getting the tickets. For example, if you buy a ticket directly from LOT in Holland, the only way to get it is to pick it up at the airport. They don't yet offer E-tix on the route to WAW. If you don't live next to the airport, the only sensible option is to pick the ticket up on the day of your departure. Of course the LOT ticket desk is located in an extremely well-hidden corner of the airport: at the far end of the ticket counters in Departures 1, and at the other side of the entrance, so you can't see the desk from inside the building; the ticket desks seem to end at the door. I once spent half an hour looking for it. This desk is now called the aviapartner ticket desk, and recently I mistakenly thought that this was a different desk than previously, wasting yet another half an hour. (It also turned out that aviapartner has several ticket counters).
Coming back to picking your seat, Transavia is starting to offer e-tix on package travels bought at a travel agency. If the agent supports it, you can use internet check-in, which is very nice, since these flights are alway full so if you're not at the airport very early you might end up not sitting next to your travel companion.
Another thing is getting the tickets. For example, if you buy a ticket directly from LOT in Holland, the only way to get it is to pick it up at the airport. They don't yet offer E-tix on the route to WAW. If you don't live next to the airport, the only sensible option is to pick the ticket up on the day of your departure. Of course the LOT ticket desk is located in an extremely well-hidden corner of the airport: at the far end of the ticket counters in Departures 1, and at the other side of the entrance, so you can't see the desk from inside the building; the ticket desks seem to end at the door. I once spent half an hour looking for it. This desk is now called the aviapartner ticket desk, and recently I mistakenly thought that this was a different desk than previously, wasting yet another half an hour. (It also turned out that aviapartner has several ticket counters).
Coming back to picking your seat, Transavia is starting to offer e-tix on package travels bought at a travel agency. If the agent supports it, you can use internet check-in, which is very nice, since these flights are alway full so if you're not at the airport very early you might end up not sitting next to your travel companion.