<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Eugene:
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).
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Very old fashioned, I can get paid off the printout of the e-ticket receipt, don't have to get the receipts on ticket stock anymore, usually when the tickets are purchased, not when I fly.