Noun
E ticket (uncountable)
(US, idiomatic, dated) Something very thrilling or exciting.
e-ticket (plural e-tickets)
A virtual ticket, especially for a flight, that is issued electronically.
e-ticket
I showed my picture ID and E-ticket to the TSA person. Source: Internet
The MHA guidelines further states that the movement of the passengers as well as the driver of the vehicle transporting the passenger(s) to and fro the railway station shall be allowed on the basis of the confirmed e-ticket. Source: Internet
“The e-ticket has been approved but it will take time of up to three months for it to come to the doorsteps. Source: Internet
The first strike from AMC Theatres came when they decided to stop MoviePass users from making E-ticket purchases ahead of time in order to beat the crowd and pick seats in advance. Source: Internet
It is anticipated that the area will have one E-ticket ride and two C-ticket attractions. Source: Internet