#1
For the second time, I booked intra-european BA tickets via www.cheaptickets.com as they are a lot cheaper than via BA.com.
Unfortunately, cheaptickets.com does not give you the booking reference. However, by typing in some part of the record locator (different from the booking reference) provided by cheaptickets.com, the booking shows up on ba.com and shows you than the BA booking reference. Whereas this worked the last time, I don't really arrive this time.
So, does anybody know how the system works, which parts of the locator should be used?
Thanks
DA40
Unfortunately, cheaptickets.com does not give you the booking reference. However, by typing in some part of the record locator (different from the booking reference) provided by cheaptickets.com, the booking shows up on ba.com and shows you than the BA booking reference. Whereas this worked the last time, I don't really arrive this time.
So, does anybody know how the system works, which parts of the locator should be used?
Thanks
DA40
Cheaptickets record locator and BA booking no
Hi,
Seems that you disregard the last two letters on the cheaptickets record locator eg RZ and count back 6 to get the correct British Airways booking reference number:
So the full cheaptickets ref might look like : BR34050B5G8JKRZ - the BA record locator would be B5G8JK
Just tried it and it worked but next week who knows?
Good luck
Seems that you disregard the last two letters on the cheaptickets record locator eg RZ and count back 6 to get the correct British Airways booking reference number:
So the full cheaptickets ref might look like : BR34050B5G8JKRZ - the BA record locator would be B5G8JK
Just tried it and it worked but next week who knows?
Good luck
#3
Cap'n Benj , Nov 26, 2007 1:15 pm
Arent BA meant to price match prices from anywhere else on the web?
#4
nigelloring , Nov 26, 2007 1:37 pm
Quote:
Seems that you disregard the last two letters on the cheaptickets record locator eg RZ and count back 6 to get the correct British Airways booking reference number:
So the full cheaptickets ref might look like : BR34050B5G8JKRZ - the BA record locator would be B5G8JK
Just tried it and it worked but next week who knows?
Good luck
Welcome to FT, fivelamps, and thank you for this tidbit!Originally Posted by Fivelamps
Hi,Seems that you disregard the last two letters on the cheaptickets record locator eg RZ and count back 6 to get the correct British Airways booking reference number:
So the full cheaptickets ref might look like : BR34050B5G8JKRZ - the BA record locator would be B5G8JK
Just tried it and it worked but next week who knows?
Good luck
#5
The letter R , Nov 26, 2007 2:04 pm
Quote:
Sure they are, however (IIRC) *everything* has to match.Originally Posted by Cap'n Benj
Arent BA meant to price match prices from anywhere else on the web?
Bucket, rules, no special promotion e.t.c.
Of course, YMMV.
--r
#6
Hi,
I know I'm bumping an old thread, but it's a similar topic.
I booked a BA ticket on cheaptickets.com yesterday (they're about 50% cheaper than BA for the ticket), but haven't received any confirmation e-mail yet. They did state that it could take up to 24 hours, but I'm begining to worry that this was a (not very obvious) mistake fare. I've heard nothing from cheaptickets.com (either confirmation or cancellation). I found the ticket on sidestep.com, linking to both cheaptickets.com and orbitz.com (which I have since found out are the same company), so I was pretty sure it was a valid ticket.
Does anybody know how long it normally takes cheaptickets.com to issue the ticket, or how to check if it's still being processed? I have a purchase request e-mail, as well as a CheapTickets record locator.
I know I'm bumping an old thread, but it's a similar topic.
I booked a BA ticket on cheaptickets.com yesterday (they're about 50% cheaper than BA for the ticket), but haven't received any confirmation e-mail yet. They did state that it could take up to 24 hours, but I'm begining to worry that this was a (not very obvious) mistake fare. I've heard nothing from cheaptickets.com (either confirmation or cancellation). I found the ticket on sidestep.com, linking to both cheaptickets.com and orbitz.com (which I have since found out are the same company), so I was pretty sure it was a valid ticket.
Does anybody know how long it normally takes cheaptickets.com to issue the ticket, or how to check if it's still being processed? I have a purchase request e-mail, as well as a CheapTickets record locator.
#8
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WHat a strange question ! Originally Posted by cd..
how to locate a ticket..? somebody help me please......
Have you tried looking in your inside jacket pocket ? That's where I often put mine !