<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by cordelli:
Airline tickets? You can change that to whatever you want it to be, as the price isn't on the boarding passes.</font>
That's why you can get a regular passenger receipt printed by an agent at check-in or at the gate, even on an electronic ticket. Perhaps our accounting folks are "old-fashioned" (I'm sure one can use a stronger term

), but I'm required to submit a passenger receipt printed on airline stock to get reimbursed without extra hassles of writing an explanation why I can't present one (I think the only time they do not ask for it is when one flies Southwest, which I don't).
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by cordelli:
If they require the hotel issued receipt then you obviously can't do net direct rates (or for that matter travelocity or any other prepaid arrangement).</font>
You're right, I can't do third-party prepaid, like Priceline, prepaid Travelocity, etc. But I was under impression (and had personal experience to support it) that "prepaid" web rates booked directly through Hilton web site generate regular receipt. Now I learn that it's not necessarily the case, and one can not predict the outcome. The issue for me here is lack of consistency.
[This message has been edited by Eugene (edited Feb 08, 2004).]