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The phrase "paper ticket" is correct.
You can use it to refer to a type of ticket which is made of paper, which is usually bought from a ticket booth or sent through the mail. For example, "I need to buy a paper ticket for the concert."
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paper ticket
noun
A conventional airline ticket, consisting of a coupon for each flight together with other administration coupons. (Compare e-ticket)
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Some airlines have begun to charge a $10 fee for a paper ticket.
Scraps of paper, ticket stubs and the like are an integral part of his art.
The airlines will issue a paper ticket if requested, but charge $10 for it.
There is no fee for a paper ticket bought through a travel agent.
She always travels with a paper ticket, which she books through a travel agent.
"A paper ticket is a piece of flexibility you can maintain for yourself".
"One thing I learned last summer is, get a paper ticket.
Arizona's system is akin, she said, to requiring a paper ticket in addition to the electronic one.
Since each paper ticket costs an airline about $10 to produce, savings could reach more than $3 billion a year.
Every order had a paper ticket attached, and an operations person would have to manually key it in.
Even with a train pass, travelers need to reserve a seat and acquire a paper ticket in advance (1 dinar).
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