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Booking Invoice

Your booking invoice is an important document that serves as proof of payment and confirmation of the flight booking. The invoice comprises necessary information in great detail to help passengers have it as ready reference. The invoice may be provided to the passenger as a physical or electronic document, depending on the airline's policies and the booking platform used.

Generate booking invoice

Listed below are the steps to get a flight ticket invoice. These may vary slightly depending on the airline, but generally, the following steps will apply

Frequently Asked Questions

A receipt for your flight ticket is proof of payment and can be used for accounting, reimbursement, or tax purposes.
An invoice for a flight ticket usually includes the flight itinerary, passenger name, payment amount, payment method, and the airline's contact information.
Yes, the GST is usually included in the flight ticket price. You can generally find the GST amount on your flight ticket receipt.
The GST calculation on flight tickets is usually based on the base fare, fuel surcharge, and other applicable charges. The rate of GST is then applied to the total taxable amount to calculate the GST amount. You can find all the info on GST in the invoice for the flight ticket.
The flight invoice is usually sent by the airline/third-party website as soon as the booking is done, but if you haven't received it, you should request the same to ensure that all the necessary details are available.
Yes, you can request an invoice for your flight ticket after your flight. However, it may take some time for the airline to generate the invoice, and you may need to provide additional information, such as your flight itinerary and payment information.
No, airlines usually provide an receipt for flight tickets free of charge. However, if you need a physical copy mailed, there may be a fee for postage and handling.
In the case of a domestic flight, the invoice usually includes the base fare, fuel surcharge, applicable taxes such as GST, and any additional charges such as baggage or seat selection fees. The GST rate and other taxes applied may vary depending on the country and airline. For an international flight, the invoice includes the base fare, fuel surcharge, applicable taxes such as GST or VAT (Value Added Tax), and any additional charges such as airport taxes or fees. In addition, an international flight may also include other costs, such as customs and immigration fees or security fees, which may not apply to a domestic flight. The main difference is the charges, taxes, fees, and currency.