Paper ticket vs. E-ticket
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Paper ticket vs. E-ticket
I almost always buy my tickets online, and use e-tickets, even though I have seen many instances where having a paper ticket would have been very helpful. I'm considering swithching to paper, but I do seem to change tickets often, and find the e-tickets so much easier to deal with. Is there a compromise such as using an e-ticket, but getting a paper ticket printed at the counter right before checking in for the flight? Will they do this for you?
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They'll fight you on it, no doubt. I think CO has joined the group of airlines that will charge you $10 extra for a paper ticket now...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by duxfan:
They'll fight you on it, no doubt. I think CO has joined the group of airlines that will charge you $10 extra for a paper ticket now...</font>
They'll fight you on it, no doubt. I think CO has joined the group of airlines that will charge you $10 extra for a paper ticket now...</font>

