I agree with @Nicolas Formichella’s answer that this is a scam. Don’t send any (more) money.
Some more details:
Paketpostzentrum is in German language, thus it cannot be relevant for a flight from the UK to India operated by British Airways. All captions should be in English.
The plane ticket is way too expensive for 2910.12 GBP. A ticket for a non-stop one-way flight from LHR to BOM operated by British Airways, departing tomorrow can be booked for less than 600 GBP, and a round trip for less than 1000 GBP. Other airlines sell even cheaper non-stop tickets for this route. (I’ve just checked on flights.google.com.)
Plane e-tickets usually don’t have any barcode, QR-code or rectangular code, but boarding passes do. The boarding pass is usually issued up to 24 hours before the flight departure, and has a caption saying boarding pass (rather than ticket or trip summary).
Some boarding passes issued by some airlines do have regular barcodes. (However, a flight barcode with Paketpostzentrum next to it is a red flag. There are many other red flags as well in this case, see the answers and comments.)
This is a scam, 1000%
All Boeing 747s have been retired back in 2020 from the BA Fleet
The times are different on the same page (see the 07:40 arrival and the 00:15 arrival)
The departure time from London makes no sense as BA139 leaves LHR at 9:30am, not at 17h50
That barcode is obviously from a parcel and not from a flight (online check ins give you a QR-like code, not a barcode)
Paketpostzentrum roughly means parcel mail center, which is far from a flight barcode
If you have sent money, you will likely never get it back, depending on how you gave that money, contact them and file a police report
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