How to use a flight reservation for your Schengen visa application
Embassies require proof of travel intent. Here is how to provide it without spending €800 on a non-refundable ticket.
Every Schengen visa applicant needs to show proof of travel arrangements. But embassies explicitly tell you not to buy a real ticket before getting a visa — so how do you square this?
What embassies want to see
A reservation, not a paid ticket. The reservation must show: - Your full name as on your passport. - Round-trip dates within your intended stay. - A confirmed booking reference (PNR) that the embassy can verify.
What we provide
Our service creates a real reservation in the airline's system. The reference number is genuine and verifiable. You can show it to the embassy with confidence.
Tips for a successful application
What about the entry country?
Schengen rules require you to enter through the country that issued the visa, or the country where you'll spend the most time. Make sure your reservation reflects this.