Kingfisher today announced a special facility for its guests in the cities of Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai - Ticketing via any of the State Bank of India (SBI) ATMs or any of the SBI Group’s allied ATMs across these cities.
All a guest needs to do is follow the below mentioned simple procedure:
Call up Kingfisher Airlines Call Centre number and inform the executive about the desired sector, date and time of travel. The executive will give the guest a Booking Reference Number (BRN). The guest can then go to any of the SBI or allied ATMs (in Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai) and insert his ATM/debit card, follow the regular procedure by entering his/her PIN to access his/her account information. The screen will display an option requesting the guest to enter his/her BRN number. After entering the BRN number the guest can access all the flight details and the amount payable on the screen.
After checking the correctness of the information the guest can confirm the booking by pressing YES option and the amount gets automatically debited from his/her account and the transaction is completed.
The guest then carries along the transaction slip that is generated at the ATM, to the nearest Kingfisher Airlines’ Ticketing center and on display of this transaction receipt the executive at the center will hand over the ticket to the guest.
30/06/06 Business Wire India (press release)
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