ticketing - meaning and definition. What is ticketing
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What (who) is ticketing - definition

METHODS USED BY AIR TRAVELERS TO LOWER THE PRICE OF FLYING BY CIRCUMVENTING AIRLINES' RULES ABOUT HOW TICKETS MAY BE USED
Throw-away ticketing; Hidden city ticketing; Back to back ticketing; Throwaway ticketing; Skiplagging; Hidden-city ticketing; Back-to-back ticketing

ticketing      
Ticketing is the act or activity of selling tickets.
...automatic ticketing machines.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
Ticketing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ticket.
II. Ticketing ·noun A periodical sale of ore in the English mining districts;
- so called from the tickets upon which are written the bids of the buyers.
Mobile ticketing         
PROCESS WHEREBY CUSTOMERS CAN ORDER, PAY FOR, OBTAIN AND/OR VALIDATE TICKETS USING MOBILE PHONES, WITHOUT THE NEED OF A PHYSICAL TICKET
Mobile Ticketing
Mobile ticketing is the process whereby customers order, pay for, obtain, and validate tickets using mobile phones. A mobile ticket contains a verification unique to the holder's phone.

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Airline booking ploys

Airline booking ploys are used by travelers in commercial aviation to lower the price of flying by circumventing airlines' rules about how tickets may be used. They are generally a breach of the contract of carriage between the passenger and the airline, which airlines may try to enforce in various ways.

Examples of use of ticketing
1. Saudia will also implement electronic ticketing project in 2007.
2. Saudia has already introduced electronic ticketing services in some sectors.
3. The committee would not comment on ticketing details.
4. Airlines also upgraded their technology and ticketing systems, allowing them to book flights more efficiently.
5. Officials pulled the plug on sales that evening after the ticketing system overloaded.