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Does the Mr Mrs matter on an airline ticket?

According to the TSA, a title or suffix is not required when booking a reservation (such as “Mr.”, “Dr.”, “Ms.”, “Jr.”, “Sr.”, “III”, “IV”). Secure Flight Passenger Data: The first, last, and middle name, along with the gender and date of birth is required in the passenger's secured flight data field (DOCS/SFPD) .



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As long as your first and last name matches your official ID, you should be ok. Including your middle or second last name on the reservation and ticket is optional. However, since airlines can have different rules, I suggest you do check with your airline to be sure.

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The gender listed on your identification documents and boarding passes should not matter for pat-downs, and you should not be subjected to personal questions about your gender.

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You cannot travel under a different name. 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.

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If your name has been misspelled on your flight ticket then you should endeavor to call the airline you are flying with or Alternative Airlines to correct the spelling mistake as soon as possible. You may not be able to fly if the name on your ticket does not match the name in your passport.

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When it comes to the screen where we ask for the Last name on the passport of the person travelling, please write your Given Name in this box, and then type your Title (i.e. Mrs, Mr, etc) into the First name on the passport box.

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You can change the name on most flight tickets but the airline will normally charge you an administration fee to do so. Some airlines will allow you to change the name on your reservation because of a spelling mistake but won't allow you to transfer your flight to somebody else.

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Do I need to put my middle name on my airline ticket easyJet? However, the Middle names are NOT a requirement for easyJet tickets. If there are 2 people or more that may share same name, then this might be an issue, but as long as the first name and surname match the API document, then they are good.

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Fact: No airline will allow a passenger to fly internationally when the name on their passport and the name on the ticket aren't the same.

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If airline tickets could be transferred from one passenger to another, it would create a secondary market for tickets that would undermine the airline industry's entire business model, which is to discount advance-purchase fares bought by tourists and raise the price of a tickets typically bought by business travelers.

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