You might not know this since you’re new to handling flight reservations. Managing Air India reservations is actually very easy. Tripbeam compiled a truly easy guidebook to help you manage your Air India flight bookings. And since you’re here already, let’s see how you can book last minute flights from Canada to India, modify details and do more with it.
Air India’s official app and website provides seamless options for its fliers so that they can travel worry free. We are going to make this about the official airline website of Air India, where you can book a flight. You can also view, modify, or cancel it according to your needs. Follow the steps below to know how.
1. Visit the official airline website.
Open your web browser in a mobile, tab, computer or laptop. This is the official airline website (www.airindia.in). Copy this into your browser’s search bar.
2. Put in the journey details.
Once you’re on the homepage, you will see a search form. Fill it up with your departure and destination cities, date(s) of travel, number of passengers, etc. Click on the ‘Search’ button.
3. Select the flight according to your requirements.
Go through the flight list shown on the screen and compare what suits you best. Once finalised, select it to book.
4. Enter the flier details.
Put in the information about the passenger(s) on the page before you. This includes names and contact information.
5. Make the payment.
Choose your payment mode to pay for the final price of flight tickets. Once you finish the transaction, you will receive an email with the confirmation of your flight booking details.
Now, you can book cheap flights from Alberta to India on your own! In case you run into troubles, don’t hesitate to contact Tripbeam and we’ll help you get the flight booking done for your journey.
This can mean 3 actions – checking, changing or cancelling your flight booking. Here are the steps to do what you need for your Air India booking.
1. Log in and enter your details.
Once you log in to your account on the official website, enter the PNR of your flight and the last name of a passenger.
2. View the booking details.
Now, you can see the Air India flight booking details after clicking ‘OK’.
Follow the above mentioned steps to access your booking details first. Then, here are the steps to follow if you need to modify your Air India booking.
1. Select ‘Modify Booking’.
There is a button for ‘Modify Booking’ when you access your flight details. Click on that and make the needed changes. It could be a change of dates, destination, time, etc.
2. Make the necessary payments.
Once you have selected the changes, make the needed payments. Once you are done with the transaction, you receive an email with the updated booking details.
This is similar to modifying your booking details. Follow the above mentioned steps to check your booking details first.
1. Select ‘Cancel Booking’.
Once you have access to your booking details, there is a button to cancel your flight booking. Click on that.
2. Confirm the cancellation.
Follow the prompts given on the page and confirm your flight booking cancellation. Once it is done, you will receive an email confirming the action. If applicable, refunds will be processed accordingly.
And that rounds it up! Now you know how to manage your Air India booking seamlessly. So, go ahead, get your business class flight tickets to India done using the steps mentioned above. Or simply contact us for it! We sure don’t mind doing it for you. Happy journey and safe travels!
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