At least four cities in Pakistan, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar have been designated as destinations in the 44 e-ticket complaint destinations announced across the network by Emirates airlines. According to a press release issued here, Emirate recently opened an exciting new chapter in regional commercial aviation, becoming the first airline in the Arab world to offer e-ticketing.
The facility is rapidly being rolled out to its network, global distribution systems and interline e-ticketing partners, being customers world-wide.
E-tickets, virtual versions of the traditional paper flight tickets, benefit passengers in important ways. They need not worry about missing a flight because of forgotten or misplaced tickets, as passenger details are safely restored in the Emirates' Computer Reservation System (CRC).
Passengers receive e-ticket receipts by email, detailing the individuals name, travel itinerary and payment details. These can be printed on a standard A4 sheet of paper and presented at the check-in counter on arrival at the airport.