Can I change passport number after booking ticket?
You can go to the Airline's website to “manage my reservation”, and update your passport information there. If you have a problem you can call the airline, or contact them through social media.
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Changing it and getting a new one are the exact same thing. Your passport number is not on your boarding pass, but you have to show your passport when you check in and they will put the new number into the computer.
That's perfectly fine. You can always present your new passport at check-in (where it matters). Most airline requires that the name you use for booking matches the name on your passport so things can be a bit tricky if the names on both passports are different. In most cases the airlines can handle this as well.
The name on your passport needs to match your ticket due to security measures put in place by governments and airlines. It is essential to prevent people from using fraudulent documents to travel or engage in criminal activities.
While you may be able to book your airline ticket without your passport number, you must have a valid passport in hand before you arrive at the airport. If you don't have a valid passport, you will not be permitted to board your flight.
This is absolutely normal. A passport is not required to purchase a ticket and you may be doing it for someone else or someone else could be doing it for you, so only need the full name of passenger is needed. This makes the process of buying quicker.
You could have problems checking in and getting through security. Make sure that the name matches exactly because the worse thing is to be denied boarding. If it is an error on the part of the airline make sure you get it corrected before you fly.
Many international airlines will ask to see your passport when you reserve any international trip. You might be able to purchase your ticket without having your passport number. But you must have a valid passport before arriving at the airport.
Under the TSA's rules, the name on your boarding pass must match your government-issued ID. However, if you're missing your middle name on your boarding pass, it shouldn't be an issue. That's because your airline profile and/or the information on your ticket will match your Secure Flight passenger information.
As long as your first name and surname are correct then you will be fine. First and last names are generally what is checked, usually though this is when passport has middle names and tickets dont, not the other way round.
Many international airlines will ask to see your passport when you reserve any international trip. You might be able to purchase your ticket without having your passport number. But you must have a valid passport before arriving at the airport.