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AIR CANADA INTRODUCES ELECTRONIC TICKETING TO BERMUDA

Effective February 23, Air Canada is expanding its convenient ‘ticketless travel’ service to include Bermuda, offering customers the choice of electronic ticketing when travelling to and from this popular destination.

“This is a continuation of our commitment to expand electronic ticketing on our international routes,” said Marc Rosenberg, Vice President, Sales and Product Distribution. “Ticketless travel has proven successful on our North American and London routes and we are pleased to offer the service to more customers.”


Electronic ticketing provides a fast and convenient service which simplifies last minute travel. Instead of issuing paper tickets to customers, with electronic ticketing, travelers are provided with an itinerary/receipt which contains their file confirmation number. It can be faxed, mailed or issued in person and is used by the customer for security and customs-immigration purposes. The passenger presents the itinerary receipt as well as identification at the check-in counter or gate and receives a boarding pass. Moreover an electronic ticket cannot be stolen, lost or misplaced.


As a pioneer in this field, Air Canada first introduced electronic ticketing in 1995 and quickly expanded it to all routes across Canada as well as to several U.S. destinations. The airline has since extended electronic ticketing to virtually all of its North American network and, last December, expanded the service to flights between North America and London, Heathrow. The airline is planning to introduce electronic ticketing to other international destinations this year including Frankfurt.


With up to eight flights a week, Air Canada is the only carrier offering non-stop service between Canada and Bermuda.

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