Virtually there / AC question
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: YUL
Posts: 57
Virtually there / AC question
I expressed this in an earlier post - but AC's fares to my hometown of YQX have dropped soooooooo dramatically I've been promoting the fares to most of my relatives who live outside of Newfoundland now.
I just bought three tickets for my aunt. I'm going to see her tomorrow and would like to print out the e-tickets. However, the e-tickets for those who fly once every three years (my aunt) are still confusing. I'd like to print out the Sabre Virtuallythere printout as it's more less-than-frequently-travelled friendly.
How long after I book a ticket on AC.ca are the reservations available on Sabre VT? Any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
I just bought three tickets for my aunt. I'm going to see her tomorrow and would like to print out the e-tickets. However, the e-tickets for those who fly once every three years (my aunt) are still confusing. I'd like to print out the Sabre Virtuallythere printout as it's more less-than-frequently-travelled friendly.
How long after I book a ticket on AC.ca are the reservations available on Sabre VT? Any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: YUL
Posts: 57
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ace Cdn:
I may be wrong but if you booked directly with AC then I don't think it will show up on virtually there.</font>
I may be wrong but if you booked directly with AC then I don't think it will show up on virtually there.</font>

#4

Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: N/A
Posts: 247
When I book flights (always on AC of course) for colleagues who don't fly very often, I print out the e-ticket and mark the important information - terminal, flight times and numbers - in two different coloured highlighters, one colour for outbound, another for return. I do this for myself as well as it makes it easier to quickly check the critical info on the ticket without having to wade through all the fine print stuff.
#6
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: YYC
Programs: AC MM
Posts: 1,410
I used to always wonder how someone could miss a flight until it happened to me a few months back. I thought I was leaving on an evening flight, but an early afternoon flight was booked, by myself of course. Since that happened I created a spreadsheet showing pertinent details for each flight that I update whenever I make a new booking, and make it a habit of keeping the sheet upto date. The sheet is very simple and I email it to my hotmail account whenever I edit it so that I have access to it from anywhere if I don't have my laptop with me.


