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while entering my flights(independent) for upcoming cruise, it ask for 'record locator'. Someone tell me what this is?? Don't recall this in past. Thanks.

 

Sometimes it's called the "PNR". It's the 6 digit booking number made up of letters and numbers.

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while entering my flights(independent) for upcoming cruise, it ask for 'record locator'. Someone tell me what this is?? Don't recall this in past. Thanks.

 

It is the code by which your flight reservation is identified it is an alphanumeric code such as C48Y7Z (don't try it folks I altered it :D) and appears on your reservation. If you can look up your reservation online you should be able to find it.

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Are these booking #'s, record locator or PNR (whatever you call them) always 6 digits long? My confirmation number with Cathay Pacific is a letter and then 4 numbers (total of 5 alpha-numeric). Maybe this is why Princess says my flight numbers are invalid. lol! Nothing I can do about it - the confirmation number is what it is!

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