Do you need middle name on airline ticket Air Canada?
Air Canada on X: @larlaw77 Hello Laurie, the middle name is not required on your ticket. You're good to go! /cl / X.
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For travel to and from countries where the provision of Advance Passenger Information is required, passengers must provide the following information: Full name* (last name, first name, middle name if applicable) Gender* Date of birth*
Contrary to popular belief, an airline ticket itself does not require a passenger's middle name. However, as previously mentioned, providing accurate and up-to-date information, including a middle name, can help to avoid any issues with security or boarding.
If, after booking your flight at aircanada.com, you notice that you made an error (e.g., wrong date, misspelled passenger name), you will need to contact us directly to make the necessary corrections. Please make sure to do so within 24 hours of completing your booking to avoid any complications.
Answer: As part of the TSA's Secure Flight Program, the names on airline tickets must match the name on passports. We recommend that you contact the airline you are traveling with to see if they can provide a solution for the name mismatch.
Some airlines allow one free correction per ticket.Others will charge a “correction fee” or a “change fee” that can range from $50 to $200. If you wind up cancelling your flight and rebooking it under your new name, there might be charges as well. Airlines also differ in terms of the conditions for name changes.
If you booked your airfare yourself, you need to verify the information before you pay for it. In the US, you have up to 24 hours to cancel your flight without any cancellation fees. If you do not catch the misspelling of your name as it is on your ID card or passport, you can be denied entry through security.
No, we don't need your middle name(s) unless two people on the booking have identical first and last names. Please make sure all names are spelt exactly as they are on your passport.
Air Canada has been named the “Best Airline in North America” by Skytrax eight times in the past ten years. The award is given based on customer votes and speaks volumes about Air Canada's success.
The cost of changing the name on your flight ticket will depend entirely on the airline. Some airlines allow one free correction per ticket.Others will charge a “correction fee” or a “change fee” that can range from $50 to $200.
Middle names are considered part of the given name field, and thus should always be included in the first name(s) field. For example, if the passport full name is “Edward Samuel Andersen” then the first name field would be “Edward Samuel” and the last name field would be “Andersen”.
Since middle names are rarely used on a daily basis it's not usually necessary to formally remove it. However, if it's that important to you then contact your local or state government and request official name change paperwork. Fill out the paperwork, go to the courthouse, get a court date, plead your case.