Our FAQs section answers the most common questions about dummy tickets, including validity, usage, and verification. It’s designed to give you clear, quick, and reliable information so you can proceed with confidence.
A dummy ticket is a temporary and verifiable flight reservation that shows your planned onward or return travel. It is commonly used when airlines or immigration authorities ask for proof that you intend to leave the destination country within the allowed period.
A dummy ticket is typically used as proof of onward or return travel during airline check-in or immigration screening. Travelers often use it when they are required to show travel plans without committing to a full-priced airline ticket.
Yes, every dummy ticket comes with a valid PNR (Passenger Name Record) that can usually be verified on the airline’s official website or reservation system, depending on the airline’s verification method.
You can verify your dummy ticket by entering the PNR code along with the passenger’s last name on the airline’s website. In some cases, verification may only be possible through the airline’s customer support.
The cost of a dummy ticket starts from USD 13 and may vary based on the itinerary type, validity duration, and availability selected at the time of booking.
You can choose a dummy ticket validity of 48 hours, 7 days, or 14 days. The validity period should match the timeframe in which you need to present proof of onward travel.
Most dummy tickets are generated automatically and delivered by email within 10 to 15 minutes after successful payment, making it suitable for urgent travel needs.
Yes, many travelers use a dummy ticket during airline check-in when asked to show proof of onward or return travel. Acceptance ultimately depends on the airline’s policies.
A dummy ticket is commonly used when immigration officers request proof of onward travel. However, final acceptance is always at the discretion of immigration authorities.
No, a dummy ticket allows you to demonstrate onward travel plans without purchasing an actual airline ticket, helping you avoid unnecessary costs.
Yes, you can choose between one-way or return dummy ticket options based on your travel route and the requirements of the airline or immigration authority.
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No, once a dummy ticket has been issued and delivered, it is non-refundable, as the reservation is generated specifically for your travel details.