Format Amadeus & Galileo Flight Tickets Instantly
Paste raw reservation data and get a clean, professional itinerary in seconds. Free, private, and completely browser-based — your data never leaves your device.
Your data never leaves this device.
Your formatted, professional itinerary will appear here instantly as you paste.
Why FlyTix
A focused, fast utility built for travel agents and travellers alike.
Instant formatting
Paste raw output and your itinerary appears live as you type — under 30 seconds, start to finish.
Private by design
Everything runs in your browser. No uploads, no database, no account, no tracking of ticket data.
Amadeus & Galileo
Auto-detects the GDS format. Built to extend to Sabre, Travelport and Worldspan.
Copy, print & PDF
Share a clean itinerary by copying the text, printing a tidy layout, or exporting a PDF.
Fast & lightweight
A static, prerendered site engineered for near-perfect Core Web Vitals on any device.
Free, no sign-up
No login, no paywall. Just paste, format and go — as often as you like.
Supported systems
FlyTix recognises the major GDS formats automatically. Pick a dedicated formatter or just paste into the tool above.
How it works
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Paste
Drop in raw Amadeus or Galileo output.
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Format
The format is detected and parsed instantly.
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Export
Copy, print or export a PDF to share.
Frequently asked questions
What is FlyTix?
FlyTix is a free, privacy-first flight ticket formatter. Paste raw Amadeus or Galileo reservation data and it generates a clean, professional itinerary — entirely in your browser.
Is my ticket data uploaded or stored?
No. All formatting occurs locally in your browser. No reservation or ticket data is uploaded or stored.
Which formats are supported?
Amadeus (RT, PNR, TST, ITR) and Galileo (reservation, ticket and itinerary displays) are supported, with automatic format detection.
Do I need an account?
No account is required. FlyTix is free and works instantly with no sign-up.
Can I export the itinerary?
Yes. You can copy it as text, print a clean layout, or export a PDF generated by your browser.
Guides
Learn the codes and displays behind the tickets you format.
Amadeus vs Galileo: GDS Comparison
Amadeus and Galileo power most travel agency bookings worldwide but differ in history, regional strength, and display conventions. Here is what you need to know about each.
GDS Status & Action Codes Glossary
HK, TK, UN, KK — GDS segment codes tell you whether a booking is confirmed, changed, or impossible. This glossary explains every common code and what to do about it.
How Airline Ticket Numbers Work
Every e-ticket carries a 13-digit number with a built-in airline prefix, a serial number, and a check digit. Here is what each part means and how to read it.
How to Read a Galileo / Travelport Entry
Galileo uses 12-hour AM/PM times and day-offset markers that look nothing like Amadeus. This guide walks through a real segment display field by field.
How to Read an Amadeus PNR
Decode an Amadeus PNR field by field — header, names, segments, booking classes and status codes — with a real worked example.
Understanding Fare Basis Codes
A fare basis code is not the same as a booking class. Learn to decode each character — season, advance purchase, routing, stay requirements — and why it matters.