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Does my ID address have to match my plane ticket?

Address does not matter, only your name is important. Additionally, if you are flying internationally your whole driver's license is irrelevant, your passport is what matters.



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There is a lot of fraud in the airline business sadly. And also, the computer system requires one. It does not require an address to create the booking, but an address is required to pay for the booking. To create the booking, just a name and phone number is required plus the itinerary as basic information.

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Background Information on Flying With IDs
If you're over 18 and intend to fly, you must present a valid government-issued form of photo identification when you check in to your domestic or international flight. Acceptable forms of ID for TSA include passports, driver's licenses, passport cards, or military IDs.

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If the name on your ticket and passport don't match, you need to get the ticket changed. Many airlines will change a small mistake for free, while other will charge a fee that depends on the size of the error.

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Add your state-issued eligible driver's license or identification card to your phone's digital wallet. Present your ID at select TSA PreCheck® checkpoints by tapping your phone or linked device. Your photo will be take by the TSA reader at security to proceed to screening.

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The officer will insert each photo ID into the CAT unit where the ID is scanned and analyzed. CAT is linked electronically to the Secure Flight database, which confirms travelers' flight details, ensuring they are ticketed for travel that day.

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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. You might have to buy a new ticket.

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If you notice a typo in your flight information, contact the airline right away. They'll be able to fix it on their end. You might also be able to fix it yourself through your online account, but that could trigger name correction fees, even if it wasn't your fault.

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A ticket may be invalid for a number of reasons, such as if it is a fake or if it has been tampered with. No refunds or new tickets may be issued for invalid tickets.

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Digital Identification Download a TSA approved digital ID app to your mobile device. Scan in your state-issued driver's license or state ID. At select TSA PreCheck® checkpoints, scan the app issued QR code. Your photo will be taken by the TSA reader at security to proceed to screening.

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If you only have an expired passport, you can still bring it along for domestic travel within the United States, but you must convince TSA officers that you are who you say you are. However, if you're traveling internationally, you must have a valid passport.

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If you don't have any acceptable alternate form of ID, a TSA employee will ask you to complete an identity verification process by filling out a TSA Form 415, also known as a Certification of Identity form. It asks for your full name, current address, signature and date.

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During a healthy pregnancy, occasional air travel is almost always safe. Most airlines allow you to fly domestically until about 36 weeks of pregnancy. Your ob-gyn can provide proof of your due date if you need it. If you are planning an international flight, the cut-off for traveling may be earlier.

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Not having your middle name on the ticket is not a deal breaker. – provided that the information you have provided regarding your passport is exactly the same one as the information printed in your passport.

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Rebooking: rebooking is not permitted. Name changes: names can be changed easily and free of charge before the tickets have been issued. However, name changes to be made after the tickets have been issued are only possible for a fee of 100 euros per passenger name to be changed.

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What's really happening is that airlines want to control their revenue. In the days when you could transfer tickets, consolidators would scoop up the cheap ones and resell them, negating the airline's ability to move the ticket price around as demand ebbed and flowed.

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