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1.Booking Confirmation: Your ticket is confirmed once payment is processed, and you receive a booking confirmation number. This number is essential for managing your booking and checking in..


2.Ticket Validity: Tickets have specific validity periods during which you can use them. This period is typically defined by the travel dates specified when booking.


3.Changes and Cancellations: Most airlines have policies regarding changes to your itinerary or cancellations. This includes fees that may apply for changes and whether your ticket is refundable or non-refundable.

4.Baggage Allowance: Your ticket may include a certain allowance for checked baggage and carry-on luggage. Exceeding these limits may result in additional charges.

5.Check-in Requirements: Airlines have specific times for check-in, both online and at the airport. Failure to check in on time may result in your seat being forfeited.

6.Flight Delays and Cancellations: Airlines have policies outlining what happens if your flight is delayed or canceled. This includes options for rebooking onto alternative flights and potential compensation under certain circumstances.

7.Travel Documentation: You are responsible for ensuring you have the correct travel documents (passport, visa, etc.) required for your journey. Failure to present these documents may result in denied boarding.

8.Special Requests: If you have special requests such as dietary needs or assistance for passengers with disabilities, it's important to notify the airline in advance.

Liability Limitations: Airlines typically limit their liability for loss or damage to baggage and have specific rules for compensation in case of injury or inconvenience caused during travel. Additional Charges: Airlines may charge additional fees for services such as seat selection, in-flight meals, and other amenities. These fees vary by airline and ticket type. These are general terms and conditions, and specifics may vary depending on the airline, ticket type, and route. It's crucial to review the terms and conditions provided by the airline or booking agency when purchasing your ticket to understand your rights and responsibilities.