India is not yet fully ready for the e-ticketing in all air travel that comes into effect from Sunday, feel some tour operators. The apex air transport monitoring body International Air Transport Association (IATA), which comprises 94 per cent of all airlines, has announced that from Sunday all air ticketing around the world will switch to the electronic mode. But Travel Agents Association of India president C V Prasad said all airlines are not yet ready for 100 per cent e-ticketing.
India is not yet fully ready for the e-ticketing in all air travel that comes into effect from Sunday, feel some tour operators. The apex air transport monitoring body Interna- tional Air Transport Association (IATA), which comprises 94 per cent of all airlines, has announced that from Sunday all air ticketing around the world will switch to the electronic mode. But Travel Agents Association of India president C V Prasad said all airlines are not yet ready for 100 per cent e-ticketing.
India is not yet fully ready for the e-ticketing in all air travel that comes into effect from Sunday, feel some tour operators. The apex air transport monitoring body Interna- tional Air Transport Association (IATA), which comprises 94 per cent of all airlines, has announced that from Sunday all air ticketing around the world will switch to the electronic mode. But Travel Agents Association of India president C V Prasad said all airlines are not yet ready for 100 per cent e-ticketing.
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