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4 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

A Passenger Name Record (PNR) typically includes details of the travel agency or travel agent who made the booking, including their contact information. 

 

Out of curiosity, do all airlines have access to your travel details by PNR, or just the airline you're booked on?

 

Posted
1 hour ago, farang51 said:

Do you have a link to support that?

You can google it yourself cos not sure which part on my post you are asking about?

Posted
12 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Out of curiosity, do all airlines have access to your travel details by PNR, or just the airline you're booked on?

 

 

Maybe, possibly, certainly if is on one of the GDS's they use. 

 

You may also be able to look up any PNR if you have the six-character code and the last name. 

 

https://www.virtuallythere.com/new/login.html

 

checkmytrip but you'lll need to create an account

 

There are others.

 

 

 

If pressed, and about to be denied boarding I might say that I plan to ticket that reservation, THL-NNN, as soon as I check in, I didn't want to ticket it until I was sure I could use it.

 

If that failed I guess I'd buy a DMK-PNH on FD.

 

 

BTW, Thais may use a booking, rather than an issued ticket, when applying for a visa. 

 

 

 

 

Posted

 

Perhaps part of the confusion here as to Tourist eVisa/Visa Exempt requiring onward flight is that a single entry Tourist eVisa requires ''travel booking confirmation'' during the application process. This is normally a return flight in the case of most tourists so the question is answered at check in without even being posed. (I guess the same also applies to visa exempt.) That's why very few get asked when they've got an eVisa.

 

But when someone with a Tourist eVisa turns up with only a 1-way ticket then the alarm goes off and the airline wants to see an onward booking, same as with a visa exempt pax traveling on a 1-way.

 

As noted previously airlines will be liable in the first instance for returning rejects to where they came from, possibly with a fine on top.

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I was questioned in VIE by EVA staff en route to BKK 1-way visa exempt. I told them I intended to apply for a Non-O Retirement visa when I got there. They obviously knew about that and let me through without further ado.

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