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Flight with 5 legs = 5 E-Ticket numbers???

I bought a cheap flight via Orbitz where they've piece-milled the journey with various carriers. That part is OK and I know that's what made it cheaper. My roundtrip from Washington DC to Geneva involves 2 legs going over and 3 legs coming back. However, I've only been issued 4 E-Ticket numbers. Should each leg have an E-Ticket number? I contacted Orbitz and a supervisor is "looking into it". This is my flight: IAD->MAD MAD->GVA (Geneva is my destination) GVA->BCN (overnight) BCN->MAD
MAD->IAD I'd like to armed with information before I confront the "Orbitz Supervisor" abour their findings.

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I am pretty sure that your 4 "codes" or "e-ticket" numbers are for the following: 1 # for IAD-MAD-GVA 1 # for GVA-BCN 1# for BCN-MAD
1# for MAD-IAD You wouldn't happen to be flying on the Aerlingus IAD-MAD flight? That might be why you have extra codes or numbers and the same can be said if you are flying Spanair. I would call because that would really stink if you have to check-in for each segment. Evan

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I have 1 confirmation code but 4 E-Ticket numbers. Yes, this is on SpanAir and the legs are flown on codeshare carriers, AerLingus and SwissAir.