Airline tickets Accesrail is a company that sells train tickets within the booking system for air travel, for trains in Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands. ...more on Wikipedia about "AccesRail"
A paper ticket generally refers to a document created by an airline or a travel agent to confirm that an individual has purchased a seat on an airplane. This document is then used to obtain a boarding pass at the airport. Then with the boarding pass and the attached ticket, the passanger is allowed to board the aircraft. ...more on Wikipedia about "Airline ticket"
A Boarding Pass is a document provided by an airline giving a passenger the authority to board an aircraft. As a minimum, it identifies the passenger, the flight number, and the date and scheduled time for departure. In some cases, flyers can print the boarding passes themselves. Generally a passenger with an electronic ticket will only need a boarding pass. If a passenger has a paper airline ticket, that ticket must be attached to the boarding pass for him or her to board the aircraft. The paper boarding pass (and ticket, if any), or portions, are typically collected and counted for cross-check of passenger counts by gate agents. For "connecting flights" there will be a boarding pass needed for each new airplane boarded. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boarding pass"
Business class is a high travel class available on some commercial airlines and raillines. The level of accommodation in business class is higher than economy class and lower than first class. Business class passengers have a lavatory reserved for their exclusive use. Recently on airplanes, first and coach passengers were barred from visiting the business class cabin due to newly enforced security regulations. Business class quality, service, and comfort is continually on the rise, with many airlines, British Airways being the first, now offering full-flat beds. ...more on Wikipedia about "Business class"
A continent pass (usually called something like Europe (air)pass, Pacific pass or American (air)pass) is a product and service of an airline alliance. For a relatively low price the traveler can travel freely using all (intra)continental flights the airline alliance offers on that continent. There are restrictions on the number of miles and/or the number of flights as well as the number of stops the traveler can make. Travelers can benefit from the extensive networks airline alliances offer and can be rewarded for each mile they fly by participating in the alliance's frequent flyer program. ...more on Wikipedia about "Continent pass"
An E-ticket or e-ticket is the shorthand term for electronic tickets that were introduced in the 1990s. These tickets, usually for an airline flight, but sometimes used for entertainment venues, exist only in digital form. Customers usually print out a copy of their receipt which contains the record locator or reservation number which is in fact the E-ticket. ...more on Wikipedia about "E-ticket"
Economy class, also known as coach class, is the third or lowest class of seating in airline travel. While reputed to be uncomfortable, with limited legroom and amenities, it is favored by many travelers for offering the cheapest seats. ...more on Wikipedia about "Economy class" shortopedia - now! Airline_tickets
An electronic ticket or e-ticket is used to represent the purchase of a seat on a passenger airline. This form of airline ticket is rapidly replacing the old paper tickets. Where paper tickets are still available, airlines frequently charge extra for issuing them. ...more on Wikipedia about "Electronic ticket"
First class is a particularly high quality travel class offered by passenger airlines, railways and shipping companies. The term also indicates premium service such as first class mail. ...more on Wikipedia about "First class travel"
An open-jaw ticket is an airline ticket in which the traveler returns from a city other than the one he or she arrived at. The trip between these two cities is then made over land, sea or with a separately booked flight. ...more on Wikipedia about "Open-jaw ticket"
A Round the World ticket (also known as Round the World fare or RTW ticket in short) is a product that enables travelers and tourists to fly and travel around the world for a relatively low price. RTW tickets have existed for some time and in the past were generally offered through marketing agreements between airlines on several continents. Now, they are almost exclusively offered by airline alliances such as SkyTeam, Star Alliance and oneworld. They are priced according to class of service, origin of travel, mileage (usually between 20,000 and 40,000 miles), and sometimes season of travel. The traveler benefits from the large and optimised network of the airline alliance and can participate in the alliance's frequent flyer programs. However, these tickets are usually subject to some restrictions. The start and end of the journey almost always have to be located in the same country and exactly one crossing each of the Atlantic and Pacific must be included in the itinerary. The number of stops is usually also restricted to 5-15, and backtracking between continents (especially Europe/Asia) is often restricted. The dates and journey don't have to be pre-planned as travelers can change dates and destinations en route at a local office of any airline in the alliance (although a change of destinations often results in an additional fee, and if the next flight is left open-dated the booking can be dropped by the airlines' computers). Prices vary but are generally in the range of $3000-5000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Round the world ticket"
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