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# How to Check Reserved Ticketing Information

On ATRIP, you can easily view all reserved details related to your ticket issuance, including the **confirmation email address, Manage My Booking (MMB) login password, last four digits of the payment card, and passenger contact details.**

1. **Reserved Email Address for Ticket Confirmation**&#x20;

Path: ATRIP → Bookings → My Bookings → Booking Detail → MMB Login Email&#x20;

(The email displayed here is the reserved email address for ticketing.)&#x20;

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2. **MMB Login Password**&#x20;

Some airlines such as easyJet (U2) require a password to access the Manage My Booking (MMB) page. You can check it as follows:&#x20;

Path: ATRIP → Bookings → My Bookings → Booking Detail → Extra Info (View) → Password&#x20;

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3. **Last 4 Digits of Payment Card Number**&#x20;

Path: ATRIP → Bookings → My Bookings → Booking Detail → Extra Info (View) → Last 4 Digits of Card Number&#x20;

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4. **Passenger Contact Details**&#x20;

Path: ATRIP → Bookings → My Bookings → Booking Detail → Extra Info (View) → Contact Info&#x20;

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