Which is correct:
"ON my fare ticket, it was market that the airplane would arrive at 8:00."
Or
"IN my fare ticket, it was market that the airplane would arrive at 8:00."
"On" is better, but I wouldn't say it like that at all: My fare ticket indicated that the airplane would arrive at 8:00.
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"On" is better, but I wouldn't say it like that at all:
My fare ticket indicated that the airplane would arrive at 8:00.