Question:
Does anybody know how and where can i find my boarding ticket for online check-in?
?
2010-04-16 07:34:25 UTC
I've made an online reservation at Wizz Air and they asked me more money at the airport telling me i didnt have a boarding ticket which should look like this http://wizzair.com/images/sampleBC.gif even if i had the electronic bill and the passanger details with the confirmation of the transaction.
They will charge me again when i get on the plane back home just cause i dont have that thing but i have no idea how to find it. Anybody who has done this before and could give me hand?
Four answers:
nako
2010-04-16 10:04:17 UTC
Wizz Air is one of a few airlines operating in the world that charges an additional fee for checking in at the airport, which is the fee that you are describing as having been charged. The way to get out of paying this fee is by checking in online -- this will allow you to print the document similar to the sample that is shown, and will ensure that you avoid paying this fee.



When you check in online through the link below, they will ask you for certain information relevant to your journey, including a six-character confirmation code that is unique to your reservation. (This code appears on the confirmation e-mail sent to you when you booked the ticket.)
?
2014-04-29 13:29:07 UTC
Whizz air chargw a fee at the Aiport if you fail to check in online and you can be sure its not cheap. Really has me worried whan travelling with budget airlines as you never know how and where they will sting you with a penalty charge. My advice is to use www.checkinpal.com

We use them several times a year as they take care of your online check in and get your boarding card to you quickly. Ok they charge us a small fee but do have a free call back service and is alot cheaper than penalties at the Airport, thats for sure!
Paulo S.
2010-04-16 07:45:57 UTC
That's very strange to me. I fly since a long time only with my e-ticket on my mobile. The thing about e-ticket is to avoid the finical ticket.

No more costs than the ones made when you buy the ticket online unless there is something written down when you buy.

Since years I show my mobile at the check in and nobody asks me for one penny more.

I usually take of in Lisbon and at all the destinations when back I never had to pay or demands for printed tickets.
anonymous
2016-04-12 10:22:15 UTC
hi try one more time by contacting the officials of call centre or railway station,(by showing the copy of cancellation of the ticket if u have taken the print of cancellation of the ticket) still there is no solution, and try to file a case in consumer court if ur financial position r well i hope u ll get relief from this problem very soon good luck


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