E-tick‧et /ˈiː ˌtɪkət/
noun [countable] (electronic ticket) a ticket, especially for a plane journey, that is stored in a computer and is not given to you in the form of paper
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
single (ticket)/one-way ticket a ticket that lets you go to a place but not back again:
A single to Edinburgh, please.
He bought a one-way ticket to Los Angeles.return (ticket) British English,
round-trip ticket American English a ticket that lets you go to a place and back again:
A return to London, please.season ticket a ticket that lets you make the same journey every day for a fixed period of time:
My company pays for my season ticket.e-ticket a ticket that you buy over the Internet, in which you are given a number which you use when you check in at an airport:
All you have to do is print off the e-ticket and show it at the check-in desk. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲