Phrasal verb "sort out" used in a different way?
sort out (v.)
Arrange or organize something
They are anxious to sort out travelling arrangements
I've sorted the travel - that's no problem. Lexico
He stood beside her as she sorted out the ticket, then they walked across the car park together, almost amused. Ann Enright; A Green Road
From the Job Centre, we went straight to the train station to sort out the train times. Richard Cliff; Franklyn
I have sorted out the train tickets to get the cast up to Edinburgh on Monday. Robert Bryndza; The Not So Secret Email of Coco Pinchard
Roger had sorted out the travel arrangements with S.E.L. but coordinating everything else was delegated to Ian. Andy Gee; Livin' the Dream
The Firm had sorted out the plane ticket for Mark and, here he was, bright and early, at Heathrow airport, waiting to fly British Airways to Frankfurt; from Frankfurt, a Lufthansa flight would take him to Tehran. James Brandon; Zahedan
From Longman Dictionary:
Sort out:
- (especially British English) to succeed in making arrangements for something.