Monday 11 February 2013

Airplanes Tickets

Airplanes Tickets Details
A ticket is generally only good on the airline for which it was purchased. However, an airline can endorse the ticket, so that it may be accepted by other airlines, sometimes on standby basis or with a confirmed seat. Usually the ticket is for a specific flight. It is also possible to purchase an 'open' ticket, which allows travel on any flight between the destinations listed on the ticket. The cost for doing this is greater than a ticket for a specific flight. Some tickets are refundable. However, the lower cost tickets are usually not refundable and may carry many additional restrictions.
Airplanes Tickets
Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
 Airplanes Tickets
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