No, in 2026, virtually all commercial airline tickets are non-transferable due to strict international security and identity protocols. Because a ticket is legally tied to the specific name and government ID of the passenger, you cannot simply "give" or sell your seat to a friend or family member. Most airlines will allow for "minor name corrections" (such as fixing a typo or reflecting a legal name change due to marriage) but will strictly block a full change of the passenger. If you can no longer travel, your only "official" options are typically to cancel the flight and receive a travel credit (minus any change fees) or to use a "refundable" ticket if you paid for that premium option. A peer-to-peer "pro-tip": some airlines may allow a full name transfer for a hefty fee, but this is extremely rare and usually restricted to certain "Flex" or "Business" fares. Always check the specific "Contract of Carriage" for your airline before attempting a transfer.