Every ticket issued by United Airlines has a code or number. It is also known as a "reservation confirmation number," "booking code," or "airline record location." Typically, it’s alphanumeric, meaning it contains both numbers and letters, allowing the code to be short, around six characters long. This identification enables airlines to look up your travel itinerary quickly.

What is a Passenger Name Record?

The Passenger Name Record (PNR), often known as the boarding pass, contains personal information (PI) data. For privacy reasons, the PNR and confirmation number in conjunction allows matching the travel itinerary with the passenger’s information.

Assume you're flying on multiple airlines that are part of an alliance or have purchased individual tickets. In that instance, you will be assigned a unique confirmation number for each leg(s) of your flight with the airline.

For example, suppose you were flying on United Airlines from San Francisco to Bangkok with a layover in Harita, Japan, where you switch to another airline like Eva Airways.

In that case, you’d receive a United Flights Confirmation United Airlines Confirmation Number Number for a leg between San Francisco to Harita and then another Eva Airways Confirmation Number between Harita, Japan to Bangkok, Thailand.

If they can exchange personal data across systems, some alliances will merge the confirmation code across airlines to simplify lookup.

What is the location of the United Airlines Confirmation Number?

If you buy a ticket via an online travel agency (OTA), you may receive a single email verifying your payment.

It would often include a code, similar to a receipt number, that would allow the online travel agency to search up your itinerary in the event of a problem.

The term "eTicket" or "receipt number" should not be confused with "United Airlines confirmation number."

The agency then has to book the tickets either manually or automated with the airline.

Once the agency confirms the ticket, you will receive another email confirming the six characters’ booking, an alphanumeric value known as the confirmation number.

Only once you obtain that will you be guaranteed a seat on the plane.

If you book directly with United Airlines, they usually combine it into one email.

One email would contain both the United Airlines confirmation number and the eTicket number (receipt number). The confirmation number printed on the ticket is the more crucial of the two when checking in at the airport or requesting assistance.

There are some cases where you may not be issued a United confirmation number. For example, if you are flying standby, you may only have an eTicket number.

Only until you check-in at the check-in counter would you receive a confirmation number on your boarding pass.

If you want to guarantee your seat before arriving at the airport and have not received your confirmation number, call the airline.

United Airlines Confirmation number

"How can I find my confirmation number on United Airlines?" you may be wondering.

As soon as you book a ticket and complete a payment, you will receive a confirmation number through email on your registered email address. You can examine the United confirmation number confirmation email you received after booking a flight with United Airlines. You will undoubtedly receive your confirmation number there.

For more details you can contact the customer care service of United Airlines and you can talk to a representative at United Airlines. Because the support crew is available 24 hours a day, you can contact them at any moment.