Air Canada to go exclusively e-ticket
Air Canada is to move exclusively to using electronic ticketing for domestic travel in January.
The airline is claiming it will be the first full service international airline to make the move.
Air Canada plans to adopt exclusive e-ticketing for US-Canada travel in 2003.
As of August, more than 90% of all eligible domestic tickets booked through Air Canada were issued electronically, according to the airline.
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