Thursday, October 1, 2009

Procedure of Flight Ticket Booking


In order to make a booking you will need to know three things :
When and from where you will be leaving. Source City or Code.
Where you are going.
The first and last names of each traveller as they are spelled in each traveller's passport for international flights.
On most round the world tickets it is also necessary to put in dates for each leg of your journey. These dates are almost always changeable either for free or for a nominal charge once you are travelling . The date change conditions that apply to your ticket will be detailed on the booking confirmation form we send you.
If you are going away for a short time or need to be in particular places in at particular times, the date you book each flight of your trip will of course be important. If you are planning a longer trip, and can't really say how long you'll be in each place, it isn't a problem to just make up dates and alter these as you are travelling. This is normally a straightforward procedure, though you will of course need to bear in mind that seat availability may be limited at certain times of the year.
The two things that tend to be harder to change once the ticket has been paid for and issued are the route and the date of your first flight.
Booking a round the world trip can get quite involved. In our experience, things are much simpler if you deal with the same person throughout. This is part of the service we offer.How to Book?
Book Ticket on Phone This is the way that most people book. It is better if you don't attempt to do this on your mobile while you are doing your weekly shop in Tescos - even if you are a busy person !
Via Email When you book with us, you will be able to communicate directly with us on our email addresses. Our advice re this form of communication is however is if possible to speak to us first. By talking to you we can get a much more accurate picture of your trip. Where email comes in to its own is in exchange of information during the course of you booking up to and even after your departure.

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