In 2026, the ability to change a name on a flight booking depends heavily on the type of airline and fare class. Most major legacy carriers (like Delta, United, or Emirates) do not allow you to transfer a ticket to another person due to strict security and anti-fraud protocols; they generally only allow "name corrections" for minor typos or legal name changes (like marriage) with supporting documentation. However, many Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs) now allow full name swaps for a substantial fee, often ranging from $75 to $150, plus any difference in the current fare price. If you have "Cancel For Any Reason" (CFAR) insurance or a high-tier "Flex" fare, you might have more luck. Additionally, in some jurisdictions like India, 2026 regulations allow for free name corrections within 24 hours of booking. Generally, if you need to give your ticket to a friend, you will likely have to cancel the original (if refundable) and book a new one, as the ticket is considered a legal contract tied to the original passenger's identity.