If I'm going from airport A to airport C via airport B, and A doesn't support e-tickets, I would normally have to receive a paper ticket for the first leg of my trip, right?
Anyway, that would mean I am not already checked in for the second part of my trip, and that my baggage wouldn't be automatically conveyed to my B --> C flight?
So I would have to claim it, maybe even go through customs and control, check in my baggage with the e-ticket, and then board once again?
I have heard that e-tickets are an awesome thing but that people have had problems with them when they needed to connect from a paper ticket to an e-ticket and vice versa.
I would appreciate if someone could explain the whole matter to me. Thanks.
2007-01-09
11:09:02
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Tony
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