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Old May 11, 2019, 2:59 pm
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plunet
 
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Originally Posted by dav662
How about the other low cost ones in Europe? Do they issue one? I am asking this because a lot of countries are now asking for a return ticket when you fly in. Anyone can get a PNR or a Booking reference without actually buying a ticket and show it to the airline or the immigration on arrival. So if airlines like Air Asia does not issue a ticket number and only a PNR how do they differentiate between an actual ticket and only a booking reference?
If the immigration officer has any doubts they can easily verify whether a ticket is valid for travel or not with an airline.
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