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How do I change the title on my airline ticket?

To change the name on a flight ticket you should always contact the airline or travel agent you booked with as soon as you realise the name change is needed. This is because many airlines will have a cut-off point for name changes (generally up to 24 hours before the flight).



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There should be no problem, just select the correct title during the online check-in. But for the sake of good order, just give them a call and they'll correct the mistake.

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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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Generally, only minor name changes or corrections are allowed, such as fixing a typo or updating the ticket to reflect a legal name change (e.g. last name change through marriage). Name changes to transfer flight tickets are generally not allowed for a few reasons.

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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.

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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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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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If they do, it presumably for a simple reason: They know that at least some of their passengers like to be addressed in that way. In many cultures and/or demographics addressing people with their title is considered important and people will take offense if it's not done.

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From a legal standpoint, the only rule in the U.S. is that the name on your booking must match the name on your passport, driver's license, or any other form of ID accepted by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

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The Importance of Matching Names
The short answer is yes. The name on your passport needs to match your ticket. It must match all your travel documents, including your visa (if required).

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Name changes are allowed only for the entire trip, i.e., you cannot change the outbound or inbound flight only. The passenger name could be changed online up to 2 hours before the outbound flight's scheduled departure time.

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No, a non-transferable ticket cannot be transferred. However, many airlines will allow you to cancel your flight for free within 24 hours of booking. In this case, you can cancel your original booking and rebook for another person.

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In order to legally sell an airline ticket, it must be transferrable, meaning that the airline will change the ticket from your name to someone else's. Transferrable tickets can be sold through classified or auction websites as well as third-party marketplace sites.

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Yes, you can resell a ticket that has been transferred to you on Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster has a feature called Ticket Transfer that allows ticket holders to transfer their tickets to another person. Once the tickets have been transferred, the new ticket holder can then resell the tickets if they choose to do so.

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