Look Up Booking Reference
If you received an eticket via email your booking reference is the six character alphanumeric code that appears after the booking reference field.
Look up booking reference. If you ve been given a reference number pnr that s all you need and will get. Activate form mode and then use up or down arrow keys to navigate through the submenus breadcrumb navigation landmark menu. As a courtesy you may be sent an itinerary but that s not a eticket and you can go on the airlines website using your pnr to print out the itinerary if that s what you would like to do but it s not necessary.
You don t get an eticket the e stands fur electronic. This searches all fields including title author description and so on. Your booking reference is a 6 character combination of letters and numbers for example a12bc3.
Select the advanced search option a link just under the main search box. Please check the type of ticket you have and locate the booking reference as shown. A booking reference number also referred to as a pnr is a six digit alphanumeric code that appears after the booking reference or pnr field on your ticket for example.
Go to the library homepage. Valid characters in a booking reference are letters a to z and numbers 1 to 9. Note british airways references do not contain the numbers 1 or 0.
How to find your booking reference. Click the find button. It will begin with b c d e f g h i j k or l.
Your booking reference is a series of six letters and numbers used by the airline to uniquely identify your booking. Enter your search terms. The booking reference will have 6 letters numbers ending in the letter h for example.