Do I need to change the wrong title in my ticket?
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I just booked a ticket through Airasia and I noticed that there is a mistake. I filled Mr. instead of Ms. Do I need to change that? If yes, please tell me how.
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I just booked a ticket through Airasia and I noticed that there is a mistake. I filled Mr. instead of Ms. Do I need to change that? If yes, please tell me how.
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No. DonâÂÂt worry. As long as your name matches.
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I just booked a ticket through Airasia and I noticed that there is a mistake. I filled Mr. instead of Ms. Do I need to change that? If yes, please tell me how.
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I just booked a ticket through Airasia and I noticed that there is a mistake. I filled Mr. instead of Ms. Do I need to change that? If yes, please tell me how.
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No. DonâÂÂt worry. As long as your name matches.
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No. DonâÂÂt worry. As long as your name matches.
â Hanky Panky
Jun 2 at 8:35
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No. DonâÂÂt worry. As long as your name matches.
â Hanky Panky
Jun 2 at 8:35
No. DonâÂÂt worry. As long as your name matches.
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Jun 2 at 8:35
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The wrong Gender shouldn't be an issue. As long as your name and surname maches the one in your passport, you should be fine. Some Airlines such as AirAsia even change it for free as seen here on SE.
Just to be sure, you could either dress manly or more seriously, just give the airline a call or write them on Twitter.
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For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
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The wrong Gender shouldn't be an issue. As long as your name and surname maches the one in your passport, you should be fine. Some Airlines such as AirAsia even change it for free as seen here on SE.
Just to be sure, you could either dress manly or more seriously, just give the airline a call or write them on Twitter.
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For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
â Johns-305
Jun 13 at 14:51
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The wrong Gender shouldn't be an issue. As long as your name and surname maches the one in your passport, you should be fine. Some Airlines such as AirAsia even change it for free as seen here on SE.
Just to be sure, you could either dress manly or more seriously, just give the airline a call or write them on Twitter.
1
For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
â Johns-305
Jun 13 at 14:51
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up vote
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up vote
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The wrong Gender shouldn't be an issue. As long as your name and surname maches the one in your passport, you should be fine. Some Airlines such as AirAsia even change it for free as seen here on SE.
Just to be sure, you could either dress manly or more seriously, just give the airline a call or write them on Twitter.
The wrong Gender shouldn't be an issue. As long as your name and surname maches the one in your passport, you should be fine. Some Airlines such as AirAsia even change it for free as seen here on SE.
Just to be sure, you could either dress manly or more seriously, just give the airline a call or write them on Twitter.
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For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
â Johns-305
Jun 13 at 14:51
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1
For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
â Johns-305
Jun 13 at 14:51
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For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
â Johns-305
Jun 13 at 14:51
For clarity, the Gender you select in passenger details should/must match what's on your ID, regardless of how you identify. The Title probably might not even show on any printed material.
â Johns-305
Jun 13 at 14:51
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No. DonâÂÂt worry. As long as your name matches.
â Hanky Panky
Jun 2 at 8:35