Emirates now has e-ticketing available from Australia and the US to 44 cities across its network.
Since rolling out the facility in May this year, the airline has nearly doubled the number of destinations that are e-ticket-compliant.
Emirates will further widen e-ticketing access from next month to March 2005 by offering it through travel agents’ systems such as Sabre, World Span and Amadeus.
In addition, EK will also offer e-ticketing on flights of certain interline partners such as Continental Airlines, United Airlines, British Airways, American Airlines, Delta Airlines and SriLankan.
This means, for example, that from mid-November passengers travelling on Emirates to New York or London and onwards to points in the US with Continental, will be able to use e-tickets for their entire journey.