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Itinerary vs Pnr - What's the difference?

itinerary | pnr |

As a noun itinerary

is a route or proposed route of a journey.

As an adjective itinerary

is itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey.

As an initialism PNR is

Passenger Name Record. (Aviation / Travel) The complete details of a passenger's booking, including itinerary, contact details, and special requests.

itinerary

English

Noun

(itineraries)
  • A route or proposed route of a journey.
  • An account or record of a journey.
  • A guidebook for travellers.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey
  • * Francis Bacon
  • It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress.

    pnr

    English

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (head)
  • Passenger Name Record . (Aviation / Travel) The complete details of a passenger's booking, including itinerary, contact details, and special requests.
  • Passenger Name Record . (Aviation / Travel) The unique alphanumeric identifier for each booking.
  • Usage notes

    The use of PNR to mean the unique identifier is common but is strictly speaking incorrect. The correct term is record locator, or simply locator.

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