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Ticketless flight Aer Lingus Denver- Chicago - Dublin question

  • 29-09-2009 9:07am
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    Hi all,

    I bought tickets for my friend to fly from Denver to Chicago and from there to Dublin. I booked it as one deal on the American Aer Lingus website. Now the domestic part is operated by United Airlines (Denver - Chicago) and Aer Lingus does the second leg of the trip to Dublin.
    Now my question is:
    When checking in at Denver Airport, do you get the boarding card for Chicago - Dublin as well? As this is all one booking as a trip from Denver to Dublin. It's a ticketless flight.

    Anyone experience with this?? :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,924 ✭✭✭✭BuffyBot


    Yes, United should be able to issue you with your boarding passes for both legs of the flight.


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