Zoom E-Ticket
#1

Okay, i know this is going to be a daft question but i just want to make sure.
We are flying on Saturday, have booked online and printed off the bit that says Invoice/E - Ticket. Is this all we need ( i know we need a passport as well
).
Thanks
I am so excited
We are flying on Saturday, have booked online and printed off the bit that says Invoice/E - Ticket. Is this all we need ( i know we need a passport as well

Thanks
I am so excited


#3

Thank you.
I dont know what is wrong with me today - i have felt sick all day and i am near to tears at the moment - i am so silly, as am so excited about our visit and everything else ie gerry doing tests etc..
hope things are good with you.
Dawn
I dont know what is wrong with me today - i have felt sick all day and i am near to tears at the moment - i am so silly, as am so excited about our visit and everything else ie gerry doing tests etc..
hope things are good with you.
Dawn

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#5

Sometimes, but ony sometimes, they ask for the credit card that you booked it on.
Contiential Airlines did this with us in November.
Good luck!!
Contiential Airlines did this with us in November.
Good luck!!

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#11

Strictly speaking, you don't actually even need to print off the e-ticket.
I travel a lot with work, and following a few occasions where I was unable to print off e-tickets for last-minute travel, I have got into the habit now of just presenting my passport only at the check-in desk. Not once has the check-in staff so much as raised an eyebrow at this. As your booking is made in your name, they have all the details they need from your passport.
It's a bit of a game for me now... even though I now know they don't need the ticket, I can't help feeling chuffed when they check me in without it. Given that probably 99% of people check in with passport and ticket, I'm amazed that no check-in staff have even commented on my not presenting one.
I'll qualify this - I've never travelled with Zoom though!!
I travel a lot with work, and following a few occasions where I was unable to print off e-tickets for last-minute travel, I have got into the habit now of just presenting my passport only at the check-in desk. Not once has the check-in staff so much as raised an eyebrow at this. As your booking is made in your name, they have all the details they need from your passport.
It's a bit of a game for me now... even though I now know they don't need the ticket, I can't help feeling chuffed when they check me in without it. Given that probably 99% of people check in with passport and ticket, I'm amazed that no check-in staff have even commented on my not presenting one.
I'll qualify this - I've never travelled with Zoom though!!
