FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions about Dummy Tickets:

What is a dummy ticket or onward ticket?

Simply put, a dummy ticket is a temporary flight reservation that includes valid details like the passenger’s name, flight itinerary, PNR code, destination country, travel date, schedule time, and airline information. It is commonly used as supporting documentation for visa applications, immigration requirements, or proof of onward travel.

No. A dummy ticket is a flight reservation, not a confirmed airline ticket. It can not be used for boarding a flight and is only intended for documentation purposes.

Yes, it is a valid documentation process for any foreign travel purpose. Before visa approval, obtaining a dummy ticket is a great way to prevent travelers from losing money on non-refundable flights. This process is also recommended by Embassies and consulates.

Yes, it is a valid documentation process for any foreign travel purpose. Before visa approval, obtaining a dummy ticket is a great way to prevent travelers from losing money on non-refundable flights. This process is also recommended by Embassies and consulates.

No. A dummy ticket cannot be used for airport check-in or to board a flight because it is not a confirmed airline ticket. A dummy ticket is only meant for visa applications or as proof of your travel plans. If you are traveling, you must have a confirmed airline ticket.

Generally, you only need to provide:

  1. Passenger name (as per passport)
  2. Travel dates
  3. Destination
  4. Email address
  5. Contact number

Some bookings may require additional travel information.

Yes, in many visa cases like F1 and Tier 4. A dummy ticket can be used for student visa applications when the embassy or consulate asks for travel proof. Since students don’t have a clue about their exact return date, showing a dummy ticket is necessary.

No. A dummy ticket cannot be used for airport check-in or to board a flight because it is not a confirmed airline ticket. A dummy ticket is only meant for visa applications or as proof of your travel plans. If you are traveling, you must have a confirmed airline ticket.

Pricing starts at $9.99 for a standard flight reservation. This is a small service fee compared to the hundreds of dollars you risk losing on a fully paid, non-refundable flight.

The more quickly you fill up you details, the higher the more quickly you get the ticket. We generate your dummy ticket via our GDS system and send it to your email address within a minute (60 seconds).

The booking process is simple:

  1. Enter your travel details.
  2. Provide passenger information.
  3. Complete the payment.
  4. Receive your dummy ticket by email or WhatsApp.

Once the airline system’s time period ends, the ticket will automatically expire and cancel itself. So there are no extra steps or hidden cancellation fees for you.

Yes. Our customer support team is available to assist with booking-related questions, corrections, and general inquiries regarding your dummy ticket order.

Yes, in many cases. A dummy ticket can be used for visa applications or proof of onward travel for many countries. However, visa requirements vary, so always check the latest guidelines of the relevant embassy, consulate, airline, or immigration authority before applying.

During your visa interview, it’s best to refer to it as a flight reservation, flight itinerary, or flight booking rather than a “dummy ticket.” These terms more accurately describe the document and are commonly used in visa applications.