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  2. List of Austrian Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Austrian Airlines flies to 6 domestic and more than 120 international year-round and seasonal destinations in 55 countries as of November 2020. [1]The list includes the city, country, the codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs marked.

  3. Record locator - Wikipedia

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    In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an itinerary.

  4. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Airport check-in is the process whereby an airline approves airplane passengers to board an airplane for a flight. Airlines typically use service counters found at airports for this process, and the check-in is normally handled by an airline itself or a handling agent working on behalf of an airline.

  5. List of airlines of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Airline IATA ICAO Image Callsign Hub airport(s) Notes Austrian Airlines [citation needed] OS AUA AUSTRIAN Vienna International Airport: Flag carrier of Austria easyJet Europe [1] EC EJU ALPINE Vienna International Airport: People's [2] PE PEV PEOPLES St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport

  6. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    When a passenger books an itinerary, the travel agent or travel website user will create a PNR in the computer reservation system it uses. This is typically one of the large global distribution systems , such as Amadeus , Sabre , or Travelport (Apollo, Galileo, and Worldspan) but if the booking is made directly with an airline the PNR can also ...

  7. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    When a reservation is confirmed, the airline keeps a record of the booking in its computer reservations system. Customers can print out or may be provided with a copy of a e-ticket itinerary receipt which contains the record locator or reservation number and the e-ticket number. It is possible to print multiple copies of an e-ticket itinerary ...

  8. Austrian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    An Austrian Airlines Vickers Viscount 837 at London-Heathrow in 1962. Austrian Airlines flight attendants in 1964, displaying their then new uniforms for the 1964 Winter Olympic Games held in Innsbruck. An Austrian Airlines Sud Caravelle in 1972. An Austrian Airlines Douglas DC-9 in 1989. An Austrian Airbus A340-300 at Osaka-Kansai in 2001.

  9. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    An airline ticket is a document or electronic record, issued by an airline or a travel agency, that confirms that an individual is entitled to a seat on a flight on an aircraft. The airline ticket may be one of two types: a paper ticket , which comprises coupons or vouchers; and an electronic ticket (commonly referred to as an e-ticket ).