Thursday, November 5, 2020

What is a Flight Itinerary? How Can I Book a Flight Ticket Without Paying the Full Price?


 A flight itinerary is a document that confirms the schedule of the flight that you are planning to take to your destination country and back, and that you have a saved seat in this flight for a particular number of days.

Depending on the embassy, a flight itinerary is also referred to as a:

·       Booked / Confirmed Flight Itinerary

·       Flight Itinerary for Visa Application

·       Air Ticket Booking

·       Flight Reservation / Confirmation

·       Flight Ticket Reservation

·       Round Trip / Confirmed Flight Tickets

·       Dummy Air Ticket Booking

·       Dummy Flight Ticket

Any of them means the same thing, an itinerary / schedule of your flight that contains details about it, which can be verified online. In general, this document must contain the following information:

·       name and surname of the person who booked the reservation

·       flight name

·       a valid flight reservation number or booking ID, as it appears in the flight ticket in pdf format

·       arrival date & departure date (since the ticket must be two-ways)

·       the time each flight takes off and its flight duration

·       airport IATA codes, with complete arrival and departure schedule of the flight including terminals

·       the price of the Flight Ticket when fully purchased

·       Details of any connecting flights, (applicable only if you are planning to visit more than one country with the same visa).

How Can I Book a Flight Ticket Without Paying the Full Price?

You can get a Flight Itinerary with a Booking number without making the full payment for the flight ticket in five simple steps:

1.        Go to https://www.schengenvisaitinerary.com/.

2.        Choose the right traveling package for your needs.

3.        Submit your flight details and proceed the payment.

4.        You will receive an email with all the details of your Flight.

5.        Print the email and provide it to the diplomatic office during your visa interview session.

 



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