Frequently Asked Questions
Discover solutions to common questions on flight bookings, cancellations, baggage, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to the most common travel-related questions.
Most airlines charge extra for in-flight meals. You can add a meal request while booking or at least 24
hours before departure. Please note, meal availability depends on the airline’s policy and cannot be
guaranteed by Unifiedticket.
Airfares are dynamic and can change based on seat availability and demand. If a seat sells out while
you’re booking, airlines may display higher prices. We continuously update fares, but price changes may
occur in real time.
Fares are only guaranteed after payment and ticket issuance. If a fare changes or becomes unavailable
due to a system or airline update, we’ll notify you within three business days to confirm the updated
fare or process a full refund.
Once issued, most tickets are non-changeable or carry additional airline penalties. Please review all
details carefully before finalizing your booking.
Yes. In compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation regulations, all displayed fares include
applicable taxes and mandatory fees.
Yes, additional airline and service charges may apply for any changes. Visit our Taxes & Fees page for more details.
E-tickets are generally accepted at airports. However, if your trip involves multiple airlines, we
recommend keeping a printed copy as a precaution.
Your booking is confirmed once payment is processed and you receive your e-ticket. For extra assurance,
we recommend reconfirming with the airline 72 hours before departure.
No, new passengers cannot be added to an existing reservation. A separate booking must be made for any
additional travelers.
If your flight is changed, the airline remains responsible for handling your checked baggage. Please
confirm with the carrier whether your luggage will be transferred automatically to the new flight.
Required documents vary depending on nationality, destination, and route. Please check directly with
your airline or local embassy for the latest travel requirements. Unifiedticket is not liable for denied
boarding due to missing documents.
- Roundtrip: Travel to a destination and return from the same location.
- One-way: Travel to a destination with no return flight.
- Multi-city: Travel to multiple destinations on the same trip.
- Economy Class: Affordable standard seating and basic services.
- Business Class: Spacious seating, premium meals, and enhanced comfort.
- First Class: Luxury experience with top-tier comfort, privacy, and service.
- Non-stop: Direct flight from origin to destination.
- Stopover (same aircraft): Temporary landing without changing planes.
- Connecting flight: Requires changing aircraft at an intermediate airport.
- Domestic Flights: Government-issued photo ID and boarding pass.
- International Flights: Valid passport, visa (if required), and boarding pass.