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2015
23
January
Will middle names on our Air Nippon tickets cause issues with passport names?

Question:

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Justine

Hi guys! My partner and I have recently booked the Toronto to Tokyo deal for September through Air Nippon. When filling out our personal information, we mistakenly put our full names, middle names included. This is now what shows up on our tickets. However, both of our passports only contain our first and last name. Will this be a problem for us? If anyone has any experience with this type of situation your information would be incrediblely helpful, thank you!

Humans say...

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Raul

Should not be a problem. I have done the same thing. Travelled to Japan in April... No issues. Enjoy !

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Derek

I put my first name as my last name and vice versa, the problem compounded when my return flight is operated by a different airline then my first flight there. Long story short, the first airline made me sign a waiver to discharge them of any responsibility if the other airline doesn't allow me to board on my return flight. But ultimate nothing happened. Not the same situation as yours. But potentially a plan B.

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Leticia

Just bring another picture ID that shows your fill name if you have it or any other official ID documentation that proof it's the same person

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Leüguzu

I have full name on passport and only first and last name on tickets - had no issues so far

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Matthew

To be safe have your booking info match your passport. You should be fine however to avoid any sort of delay with checking in, you should try to do this. At most, they'll make you wait while they change it in their system when you arrive at the airport. Happened to my wife before.

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Robb

Shouldn't be a problem, may be a slight delay in boarding if they have to manually change it

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Christin

i remember booking tickets for hubby and I and inadvertently but us both down as Mrs..we travelled on three different airlines and no one noticed.

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Tara

Is there a North American phone number for Air Nippon you can call to fix it up?

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Tanya

It isn't an issue. Did the exact same thing before and they said it wouldn't be a problem at all and not to worry about it.

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Jeffrey

Nope ; I just flew and misspelled my name on my ticket as well. You just won't be able to do a self checkout , bring it to the counter and everything will be fine.

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Justine

Thank you so much everyone for your feedback!!

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Sam

First and last are what is required on a ticket. So long as those match you will be fine


A.I. says...

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Name Discrepancy on Airline Tickets: Will It Cause Issues?

When booking airline tickets, it's crucial to ensure that the names entered match exactly with the information on your passport. However, mistakes can happen, and sometimes, the name on the ticket may not precisely match the one on your passport.

The Situation

As described in the question, the traveler and their partner have booked a trip from Toronto to Tokyo with Air Nippon for September. During the booking process, they accidentally included their middle names in the personal information section, resulting in their full names appearing on the tickets. However, their passports only contain their first and last names.

Potential Issues

The discrepancy between the name on the ticket and the passport can potentially cause problems during check-in or at immigration checkpoints. Airlines and border control authorities generally require that the name on the ticket matches the name on the traveler's passport exactly.

If there is a mismatch, the traveler may face difficulties during the following situations:

  • Check-in at the airport: Airlines may refuse to issue boarding passes if the name on the ticket does not match the passport.
  • Immigration clearance: Border control officers may question the traveler or even deny entry if the names do not match.
  • Security screening: Mismatched names can raise suspicions and lead to additional scrutiny or delays.

Possible Solutions

If you find yourself in a situation where the name on your airline ticket does not match your passport, it's essential to take prompt action. Here are some potential solutions:

  1. Contact the airline immediately: Explain the situation and ask if they can reissue the tickets with the correct names. Some airlines may charge a fee for this service, but it's better than facing issues at the airport or during travel.
  2. Carry supporting documents: If the airline cannot reissue the tickets, carry additional documentation that can prove your identity, such as a marriage certificate or a government-issued ID with the same name as on your passport.
  3. Arrive early at the airport: Give yourself ample time to explain the situation to airline staff and immigration officers. Being cooperative and patient can go a long way in resolving such issues.

Conclusion

While a name discrepancy between your airline ticket and passport may seem like a minor issue, it can potentially cause significant problems during your travel. It's always best to double-check the information entered during the booking process and ensure it matches your passport exactly. If you encounter such a situation, contacting the airline promptly and carrying supporting documents can help mitigate any potential issues.



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