(USA) Although 98% of air tickets written by U.S. travel agents are e-tickets and some low-cost carriers won't issue any other kind, a paper ticket is sometimes the only way to get from point A to point B. And despite extra fees of up to $50, some fliers insist on paper even if they can get an e-ticket.

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