How to Print an Old IndiGo Flight Ticket Using an Old PNR Number
To print an old IndiGo flight ticket using an old PNR number, you can follow these steps:
1. Visit the IndiGo Website
Start by going to the official IndiGo Airlines website. This is the primary entry point for managing all your booking information and making changes if needed.
2. Manage Booking Section
Look for the section that allows you to manage your bookings. Here, you should be able to find various options related to managing your flight bookings.
3. Enter Your Details
- Input your PNR number. This is a unique number assigned to your booking that you need to retrieve your information.
- Provide your last name and possibly your departure date. Some airlines may need additional information to verify the booking.
4. Retrieve Your Booking
After submitting your details, you should be able to retrieve your booking information. This may include the flight details, passenger information, and other relevant data.
5. Print Your Ticket
Once your booking is displayed, look for an option to view or print your ticket. Click on it and you should be able to download or print the ticket.
It is important to note that the PNR number typically has a validity of 24 hours from the time you reach your destination. After this period, you will not be able to retrieve or print the PNR number again. However, in cases of immense emergencies, you can contact your respective airline and may have to pay a specific fee to retrieve the details.
Always make sure to keep your tickets safely stored. Going through the process to get a PNR number is a hassle and, in most cases, is not even retrieved.
Additional Printing Methods
There is an additional method for printing if required. If you have your IRCTC account, log in and go to your 'My Transactions' section. Click on the desired ticket and you will get an option to 'Print e-Ticket.'
If you need to print your e-ticket for some other purpose, there are a few steps you can follow:
If you have preserved the IRCTC email for your ticket, you can print it directly. This is a convenient method for those who have saved their transaction records.
If you have not preserved the email, you should approach a reservation office. They can provide you with a printed copy of your ticket.
It is important to note that the user ID and password are required if you wish to print a ticket using a PNR number. The ticket must also be booked in your name for these methods to work.
Conclusion
Printing an old IndiGo ticket can be a straightforward process, but it's crucial to have the necessary information at hand. Always ensure you have your PNR number and any additional required credentials. Remember to store your tickets securely to eliminate the need for such steps in the future.