Printout or copy of your E-ticket and flight ticket: what is it, and should you take it with you on a trip or while backpacking?
- What is a printout or copy of your E-ticket and flight ticket?
- What can you use a printout or copy for when traveling and backpacking?
- When do you take a printout or copy of your E-ticket/flight ticket with you on a trip or while backpacking?
- Where can you also get a copy of your E-ticket/flight ticket locally in the world?
What is a printout or copy of your E-ticket and flight ticket?
- An e-ticket is your digital flight ticket, usually a PDF with your flight details, booking number (PNR), name, and sometimes a QR or barcode.
- A printout or copy of it is exactly what it says: a printed version of that e-ticket – or an extra saved copy (offline on your phone, USB or in the cloud).
What can you use a printout or copy for when traveling and backpacking?
- Back-up in case your phone dies, runs out of battery or gets stolen.
- Some airlines still ask for a paper printout at check-in.
- Border crossings (such as with visa on arrival) often ask for proof of exit – a printout is then faster than searching your inbox. Especially if you don't have access to the internet.
- Proves that you have actually booked a flight (and are not just standing at the gate for wifi). Also for visa applications you sometimes have to show it as proof of departure.
- Handy for delays and overbookings.
When do you take a printout or copy of your E-ticket/flight ticket with you on a trip or while backpacking?
- Always when you fly or enter a country where visa or customs regulations are strict. Then you don't want to be dependent on a bad internet connection.
- When you transfer in countries that require proof of exit (for example in Thailand, Indonesia, USA).
- For flights with low-cost airlines (Ryanair, AirAsia, etc.), they can be difficult at the gate.
Where can you also get a copy of your E-ticket/flight ticket locally in the world?
- In hostels or hotels (ask nicely - or buy a drink as printing money).
- At internet cafes and libraries.
- Are you very last minute? Then it is sometimes even possible to print at airports, sometimes at kiosks or information desks.
- Also feel free to ask at the local supermarket, convenience store or copy shop.