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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Yes. The name submitted on your airline reservation must be an exact match to the name you provided on your application. If you use a frequent flyer account or online travel profile, ensure that your name is properly saved.
No there is no issue. Your name should be the same as in your passport. I can understand in your passport there is no middle name mentioned but you can write while booking your ticket. Just your name should be as it is like in your passport nothing else.
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.
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.
All Delta Air Lines reservations require a valid first, middle, and last name as provided by the passenger. Initials, in lieu of a first, middle, or last name, are not permitted. See Delta's TSA Secure Flight page for more information.
Further, passengers can correct any spelling mistake on the ticket at any time, free of cost. In case you have entered the nick-name in the form by mistake, you can change it and get along with the photo ID at the check-in time at the airport.
Relatively frequently, first names and middle names are combined on boarding passes, but this shouldn't be a cause for concern. In many instances, due to the limitations of airline systems, these names are concatenated without spaces.