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2017
27
March
Can you travel to China/Indonesia without your middle name on the booking?

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Maddy

Hi everyone, I booked travel to Bali the other night. There is a layover in China. On my booking, I did not include my middle name as it wasn't a requirement. Now I am seeing this WAS a requirement for them. But it will be almost $400 to cancel and rebook.. Has any one traveled to China/Indonesia without putting their middle name? I want to know if this is a huge issue or not.
EDIT: I contacted the website I booked on, as well as the airlines, and they cannot change it. The only thing the airline can do is change up to 3 letters of my name. My middle name is 5 letters so they can’t do it. My middle name is listed on my passport and ID, but not my booking.

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Jessica

Most airlines let you cancel a reservation within 24 hrs with no fees/penalties.

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Maddy

It’s over 24 hours now, and I booked with cheapoair, and their cancellation/change policy is of 10pm the same day. So dumb

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Andrea

Maddy they will tell you that but by law it is always 24 hours. Just for future info

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Nic

Yes a ticket can be voided usually by midnight of the day you make the booking. The 24 hour policy will vary by airlines. Just for future bookings, always book the way your name appears on you passport. I don’t foresee it being as problem if your first and last are as they appear on passport

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Sarah

I travelled to Europe and had the same thing and spoke to the airlines and it ended up that’s it wasn’t a problem. I think if it’s the other way around it might be but for me it was fine.

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Sara

Phone the airline directly and explain situation. Often they can make a notation on the PNR( your file) with the info. So long as you have the first and last name correctly it shouldn't be a problem , discretion of airline, but strictly speaking your ticket should have the name shown exactly the way it appears in your passport.

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Kay

Yes, this. It's a little bit of a risk but it's the best chance.

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Christin

It depends if the people checking your paperwork really read the we made a mistake on my husband's paperwork when we were travelling around Europe, it was written. Mrs instead of Mr and not one person noticed.

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Sabina

Is it on your passport? If not, then you’re okay

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Maddy

It is on my passport

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Ellen

Maddy how about changing your passport? Cheaper option! When my kids were born I had 2 middle names for both my kids. For the renewal I decided to drop all their middle names on the passport!

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Amanda

New passports require middle name on them anyways i believe

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Ellen

Amanda unless rule have changed in the last couple of years- I changed all mine and mine too.

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Amanda

My sister had put on her plane ticket (before she got her pass port March this year) with out her middle name because mine doesn’t have my middle name on it, and when we went to get her passport they said it was new!

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Ellen

Amanda thanks for the info:) glad I had all family passports changed few years ago! With our long last name, we had a hard time in Naples Italy bc it won’t print our boarding passes- they blamed it on Greek last names!

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Hai

Have you talked to the airline about making changes to your ticket? I have done that before at a booth at Air Asia while I was in Thailand. But I was already in Asia. They might not let you fly so it's best to call or see the office of your airline.

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Maddy

I have reached out to the airline and they cannot change it. They can only change up to 3 letters ... which is ridiculously short!

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Hai

The airline sounds strict. So I'm unsure. But I have done it before with Air Asia. They just made me go to their booth at the airport. Bring as much ID as you think you'll need to prove that you are you. But if you want reassurance it's best to rebook.

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Valentin

Just ask to add the three first letters of your middle name then. I have a ridiculously long name. My name never shows up entirely on my ticket but tjere is always a combination of my middle names in there somehow...

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Jacinda

I traveled to Shanghai and my ticket was without my middle name. This was five years ago, tho, fyi.

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Nabil

Should be fine. I got away with my first name in both first and last. As long as first, last and other info matches, you should be good.

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Maria

Ask them to add that 3 letters... as far as I know it could be up to 3 letters wrong kn the booking )

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Gideon

you should be fine. I forgot to put my middle name as well but as long as you have other i.d's you should be fine.

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Tony

We went to Beijing last year I contacted the airline and they said there was a good chance we would get denied my wife was missing part of her middle name so we had to pay to change everything

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Maddy

Oh gosh. Yeah the airline kept saying it has to match. But I did see online a lot of people said I should be fine, so I'm a little torn.

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Par

I found it's more of a problem the other way around; if your passport has no middle name but you put a middle name on your ticket/booking. You should be okay if your ticket doesn't have a middle name even if your passport does.

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Hay

Yeah I did this on my trip to Japan and it was something they let me off on, but said it REALLY shouldn't happen, and don't let it happen again

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Thea

Careful on your layover in China that you get the right immigration stamp when let in. I was travelling alone coming back through Shanghai and had a one night layover. Hardly anyone at the customs entry spoke English. I showed them my hotel documentation and they stamped me on through. Flash forward to the next day. Trying to go through to catch my flight. I was hauled into a side room for 1.5 hours. No one would speak English to me so I had no idea what was going on. Finally this lady police officer comes in and can speak enough English to tell me that I violated my length of stay and had to pay a 500.00 fine or go to jail. And the kicker was they only wanted cash and so they marched me around the airport to four different ATMs before one of them finally worked. I was crying and freaking out. They also confiscated all my souvenirs from Laos. I barely made my flight when they finally let me through. And they made me sign 8 pages of documents that were not in English and I had no clue what they said. And also the cab driver who drove me to the hotel the night prior was creepy and propositioned me so I told him to pull over and ended up walking the last km to the hotel. Not trying to scare you. Just make sure you know the rules for everything you are doing. And this happened in Shanghai.

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Asim

What a day you had. I bet you're dying to go back. In future Google translate might help. There is even an app you can take a picture and it will translate. I used it in Japan

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Maddy

Wow, sorry to hear about your experience! I will definitely keep my eye out for these things!

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Thea

My biggest problem was that the airport wifi was shoddy and I was having a hard time connecting to it so I was basically on my own. And they just kept yelling at me and brushing me off then leaving me in this tiny interrogation room. I couldn't believe that an international airport like that would not have people working that could communicate with travellers.

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Jocelyn

Thea haven't you ever seen Broke down palace?! Don't sign anything not in english

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Asim

At least you weren't in a place like Vancouver where they tackle you down or tazer you to death.

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Asim

Bring your credit card statement

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Nasreen

If they allow you three letters just put your middle initial.

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Shahriar

Like Homer j Simpson
Middle name is actually Jay

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Joyce

i had the same issue with cheapoair and ended up having to pay to add my middle name even tho i realized it immediately... on the otherhand, when my parents fly to the US, they never have their middle names on their tix and have had no problems.

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Kimberle

I had a layover in Shanghai last October and I did not have my middle name on my ticket. It wasn't an issue.

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Liam

From experience, I've flown with air canada with my name mispelled. I've flown with with EVA where they condense your first and middle name into ONE name. I think you'll be fine.

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Halysha

I've flown to china and Indonesia with and without the middle name. It hasn't been an issue.

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Maddy

You’re all giving me high hopes. Thank you for all your comments & help!!

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Kristen

I've had similar situations and it has never been an issue.

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Susan

Should be fine

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Lindsay

I just added my middle name ( only included initial during booking). Cost $50 and I figured it was worth the chance when traveling with my family of 6 who all have their full middle names on tickets. expedia explained that you can only change up to 3 letters but that did not apply to adding a name (my middle name has 7 letters). I booked EVA air through expedia so expedia dealt with the airline on my behalf. I just had to spend a few hour on the phone and scan and send my passport. expedia was pretty adamant that it’s best to have the ticket match the passport.

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Ni

Should be fine. air canada messed up my husbands name - put together his middle initial to the end of his first name. When checking in the kiosk asked us to confirm the name and we had no issues entering China.

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Axel

it's fine... i have traveled without using my middle name and there is no problem. you might just have to get your passport checked at the counter prior to checking in. i am also going to Bali

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Trevor

The same thing happened to me last year. Didnt put my middle name and had to rebook the flight
aircanada sucks!

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Fran

They just want your money for the fee of changing it.
Youll be fine!

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Daniella

You can have them add a note to your reservation. I’ve done that and it was fine

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Julion

its totally fine. they r not sticklers

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Chris

Just out of habit, I don't think I've ever once entered my middle name when buying an airfare. I just instinctively skip over entering it. My passport has it. I've never once had it be any kind of issue going to/from any country.
I've seen people ask this question before from other cities, and so far I have yet to ever see anyone state that the lack of a middle name on their ticket caused them a problem. So I think it's pretty safe to say nobody cares about middle names

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Maddy

Thank you!

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Alexande

You'll be fine. I used to fly I and out of China all the time. Sometimes with typos and such on the visa vs the passport vs the ticket, etc

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Kaitie

Something similar happened to my partner, he had his middle name on the booking but it wasn't on his passport / ID. In the end it wasn't an issue at all.

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Michelle

In Thailand I discovered the airlines are very strict on passport rules because I was told if they don't catch an issue that customs might have, customs will send you back at the airlines cost. So you may want to look into the rules with Indonesian customs? If Indonesia doesn't care the airline shouldn't.

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Susan

I've never entered my middle name on my ticket for Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Hong Kong, Europe, Iceland, Africa, etc

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Joy

Not an issue especially you're just laying over

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Maureen

You're 72 hours in Shanghai visa free now. Check Chinese visa website for confirmation

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Armine

I travelled to Hong Kong and Beijing, never entered middle name while booking the tix

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Anjum

Just add the initial of ur middle name. I have done that before. Do not need full middle name. I have flown with my name being misspelled/typos so I doubt a middle name will cause problems.

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Sheri

Having worked for Passport it’s always best to put your name exactly as it is on the passport when booking travel. They do look at this information. It’s always the discretion of the border services officer to make these decisions though. You can be refused travel if your other Id doesn’t match or your booked travel doesn’t match your passport. Ie name, passport number etc.

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Troy

First and last names are what's required usually. You should be fine

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Anne-Mar

Not big issue and maybe just to be safe just enter the initial of your middle name.

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Kieran

Should be no problem. I fly in and out all the time with and without middle name.
One time my boss booked my ticket and added an extra R to my first name - "Kiernan". I shit you not, the girl at the Hainan Air counter at Pearson just took a sharpie and scrubbed out the extra R on my ticket.

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Jayant

I always put in my middle name.

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Samantha

I went to Bali without my middle name and it was no issue. They mainly care that the last name and the passport number match. I asked them to put the right name on the boarding pass when I checked in, so it's not as much hassle. But I got through to Bali, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan all ok.

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Jeff

I've traveled before with mismatches on my middle name (aka present / not present). No one has ever cared.


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Flying to China/Indonesia Without Middle Name?

Hi everyone, I booked travel to Bali the other night. There is a layover in China. On my booking, I did not include my middle name as it wasn't a requirement. Now I am seeing this WAS a requirement for them. But it will be almost $400 to cancel and rebook.. Has any one traveled to China/Indonesia without putting their middle name? I want to know if this is a huge issue or not.

EDIT: I contacted the website I booked on, as well as the airlines, and they cannot change it. The only thing the airline can do is change up to 3 letters of my name. My middle name is 5 letters so they can’t do it. My middle name is listed on my passport and ID, but not my booking..

Possible Issues

There are a few potential issues that you may encounter if you travel to China/Indonesia without your middle name on your booking:

  • You may be denied boarding at the airport.
  • You may have to pay a penalty fee.
  • You may experience delays in your travel.

What to Do

If you are not sure whether or not you will be able to travel to China/Indonesia without your middle name on your booking, it is best to contact the airline directly. They will be able to tell you whether or not it is a requirement and what the consequences will be if you do not have it on your booking.

If you are denied boarding at the airport, you may be able to get a refund for your ticket. However, you will likely have to pay a penalty fee. You may also have to purchase a new ticket, which could be more expensive than the original ticket.

If you experience delays in your travel, you may be able to get compensation from the airline. However, the amount of compensation you receive will depend on the circumstances of your delay.

Conclusion

It is important to make sure that your booking information is accurate before you travel. If you are not sure about something, it is always best to contact the airline directly. This will help you avoid any potential problems at the airport.



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