A valid ticket for your travel will be e-mailed to you after payment is made and the ticket is issued. All you need to do is print this ticket and take to the airport in order to check in for your flight.
Yes this is possible; you can book flights for yourself or anyone else out of any country.
We currently accept Master, Visa and Amex Credit Cards only.
Paper tickets are not valid anymore with most airlines. E-tickets are recognized as a valid document and is a convenient way of carrying your ticket. However if you insist on a paper ticket some airlines will allow it with an additional amount of $100/- per ticket.
You will be asked to show a printout of the e-Ticket of your travel as well as your passport.
The free baggage allowance allocated for each airline and ticket differs and will be mentioned on your ticket. Please contact the relevant airlines you are traveling with to obtain the current baggage allowances prior travel. The 2pcs concept is still allowed by middle-eastern airlines but most of the Atlantic routes allow only 1pcs of luggage to be checked in.
Checked Baggage: 23 Kgs / 50 lbs per pcs.
Hand Luggage: 7 Kgs / 15 lbs
Additional Hand Bag / Laptop or Camera Bag is allowed.
Any child below the age of 2yrs before completing the journey is considered an infant and allowed to purchase an infant ticket (No seat). The bassinet will be provided for infants 6mts and under only. If you require a seat for the infant or if the infant turns 2yrs before completion of your journey you need to purchase a child fare ticket.
All Visa requirements (visitor’s & transit) are the passenger’s responsibility and not the travel agents. We strongly recommend that you inquire about your specific requirement from the relevant Consulates prior to purchasing the ticket. However if you do need a visa, you may require an E-Ticket/Travel itinerary as valid document to be presented to the Embassy in order to apply for the Visa.
There are some things technology cannot replicate, and personal touch is one of them. The Internet is a valuable resource, but it cannot replace the expertise, guidance and personal service of a travel agent. At a time when travelers are stressed out with hectic schedules, travel agents have all of the information at their fingertips, saving valuable hours of surfing on the Web. Agents also can offer insider tips generally based on personal experience.