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Can you change the passenger on a ticket?

You will have to pay a name change fee to the airlines if transferring your ticket to someone else. The transfer fee varies from airline to airline. A transferable flight ticket is always useful. Due to some reasons, if you do not want to travel, you can get it transferred to someone else by paying a fee.



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Yes, although every airline's policy is different, it will almost always cost to transfer an airline ticket to another person. Sometimes, the cost of transferring a flight ticket to someone else can actually be more expensive than purchasing an entirely new ticket.

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You can't add someone to your ticket - you'll have to just purchase a new ticket for that person at the going rate of the day. You won't be on the same itinerary, but you should be able to link them as traveling with you - or your travel agent can or airline rep. Is it difficult to find a luxury travel agent?

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Can you still fly if your name is spelled wrong on an airline ticket? No, you can't. TSA rules say the name on the boarding pass must exactly match the passenger's government-issued ID presented at the security checkpoint.

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Name Correction Guidelines. American Airlines offers flexibility for Minor and Major name corrections for wholly unused (001) validated tickets. Minor name corrections apply to itineraries that consist of American prime and American Eagle flights only and may be corrected in the same PNR.

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No, there won't be any problem. As both the titles are used for the same gender. The only thing correct should be your name and it should match with one of your Photo Identity Cards.

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Each passenger must have his/her own air ticket, as shown by an individual ticket number, even when the reservations are linked by a single PNR.

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If you wish to include an additional traveler, you will need to make a separate booking.

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