E-Tickets, first time, CDG
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E-Tickets, first time, CDG
We are flying into CDG in a few weeks. The airline(Delta) wants $20 more per ticket for paper tickets and they assured me that e-tickets are fine. I have copies of the itinerary, is there anything else I should do? I am stil nervous not having paper tickets.
Nancy
Nancy
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Most airlines issue e-tickets nowadays with a fee for paper tickets if you want. All you need to do is show your ID (passport) at the check-in counter and a boarding pass will be issued.
Actually e-tickets are better than paper tickets as you may misplace the paper tickets or they can get stolen.
E-tickets are fine.
Actually e-tickets are better than paper tickets as you may misplace the paper tickets or they can get stolen.
E-tickets are fine.
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You all make such a fuss with e-tickets. Think logically - why would an airline deliberately issue you tickets that they intend to refuse passage on? They're perfectly alright, I've never ever had any problems with them whatsoever, a ticket's a ticket, as long as you're booked on that flight with proof of identity there is no issue.
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Sure. Have you called AutoEurope? (1-800-223-5555; www.autoeurope.com)? They always get me the best deal possible. Keep in mind, though, that rental car prices have gone up a fair bit in recent years.



