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In my legal documents, in my passport too my full name is mentioned but while booking the flight ticket i didn't mentioned my full name, just mentioned my first name and the last name because my first name is my surname too. so would that be a problem while boarding in domestic flight?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by blackbird, chx, mts, JonathanReez, JS Lavertu Sep 28 '16 at 14:28


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    Domestic in which country?

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  • Not worth an answer, but for American airlines transatlantic flight, i'm still "eri" , instead of "eric", as long as eveyrthing else is fine...

    – CptEric
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:46






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    How do you mean "my first name is my surname too"? That is unclear at least to me.

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    @mts same first and last name, think Henry Henry

    – TangoFoxtrot
    Sep 28 '16 at 15:24







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    @ElliottTangoFoxtrot. For real examples, try Jerome K. Jerome and Ford Madox Ford.

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In my legal documents, in my passport too my full name is mentioned but while booking the flight ticket i didn't mentioned my full name, just mentioned my first name and the last name because my first name is my surname too. so would that be a problem while boarding in domestic flight?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by blackbird, chx, mts, JonathanReez, JS Lavertu Sep 28 '16 at 14:28


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













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    Domestic in which country?

    – Henning Makholm
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:38











  • Not worth an answer, but for American airlines transatlantic flight, i'm still "eri" , instead of "eric", as long as eveyrthing else is fine...

    – CptEric
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:46






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    How do you mean "my first name is my surname too"? That is unclear at least to me.

    – mts
    Sep 28 '16 at 14:09






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    @mts same first and last name, think Henry Henry

    – TangoFoxtrot
    Sep 28 '16 at 15:24







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    @ElliottTangoFoxtrot. For real examples, try Jerome K. Jerome and Ford Madox Ford.

    – TRiG
    Sep 28 '16 at 17:58













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In my legal documents, in my passport too my full name is mentioned but while booking the flight ticket i didn't mentioned my full name, just mentioned my first name and the last name because my first name is my surname too. so would that be a problem while boarding in domestic flight?










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In my legal documents, in my passport too my full name is mentioned but while booking the flight ticket i didn't mentioned my full name, just mentioned my first name and the last name because my first name is my surname too. so would that be a problem while boarding in domestic flight?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by blackbird, chx, mts, JonathanReez, JS Lavertu Sep 28 '16 at 14:28


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    Domestic in which country?

    – Henning Makholm
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:38











  • Not worth an answer, but for American airlines transatlantic flight, i'm still "eri" , instead of "eric", as long as eveyrthing else is fine...

    – CptEric
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:46






  • 1





    How do you mean "my first name is my surname too"? That is unclear at least to me.

    – mts
    Sep 28 '16 at 14:09






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    @mts same first and last name, think Henry Henry

    – TangoFoxtrot
    Sep 28 '16 at 15:24







  • 1





    @ElliottTangoFoxtrot. For real examples, try Jerome K. Jerome and Ford Madox Ford.

    – TRiG
    Sep 28 '16 at 17:58












  • 2





    Domestic in which country?

    – Henning Makholm
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:38











  • Not worth an answer, but for American airlines transatlantic flight, i'm still "eri" , instead of "eric", as long as eveyrthing else is fine...

    – CptEric
    Sep 28 '16 at 11:46






  • 1





    How do you mean "my first name is my surname too"? That is unclear at least to me.

    – mts
    Sep 28 '16 at 14:09






  • 1





    @mts same first and last name, think Henry Henry

    – TangoFoxtrot
    Sep 28 '16 at 15:24







  • 1





    @ElliottTangoFoxtrot. For real examples, try Jerome K. Jerome and Ford Madox Ford.

    – TRiG
    Sep 28 '16 at 17:58







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Domestic in which country?

– Henning Makholm
Sep 28 '16 at 11:38





Domestic in which country?

– Henning Makholm
Sep 28 '16 at 11:38













Not worth an answer, but for American airlines transatlantic flight, i'm still "eri" , instead of "eric", as long as eveyrthing else is fine...

– CptEric
Sep 28 '16 at 11:46





Not worth an answer, but for American airlines transatlantic flight, i'm still "eri" , instead of "eric", as long as eveyrthing else is fine...

– CptEric
Sep 28 '16 at 11:46




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How do you mean "my first name is my surname too"? That is unclear at least to me.

– mts
Sep 28 '16 at 14:09





How do you mean "my first name is my surname too"? That is unclear at least to me.

– mts
Sep 28 '16 at 14:09




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@mts same first and last name, think Henry Henry

– TangoFoxtrot
Sep 28 '16 at 15:24






@mts same first and last name, think Henry Henry

– TangoFoxtrot
Sep 28 '16 at 15:24





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@ElliottTangoFoxtrot. For real examples, try Jerome K. Jerome and Ford Madox Ford.

– TRiG
Sep 28 '16 at 17:58





@ElliottTangoFoxtrot. For real examples, try Jerome K. Jerome and Ford Madox Ford.

– TRiG
Sep 28 '16 at 17:58










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My experience is the following



  • I have three middle names and never use them on any airplane ticket.

  • Many airlines state in their terms & conditions that they require your names for the ticket as it appears on your government official ID (in my case it's with the 3 middle names)

  • I never use my middle name though, and never had an issue. Worth mentioning is the following: on the first part of an e-ticket or your boarding pass, you will usually see only your first and last name, and sometimes not even this.

Also, simple spelling errors in the name don´t matter to anyone in most of the cases.



So, I would say it's not an issue at all, and I´ve travelled in North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania without any problems.






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    My experience is the following



    • I have three middle names and never use them on any airplane ticket.

    • Many airlines state in their terms & conditions that they require your names for the ticket as it appears on your government official ID (in my case it's with the 3 middle names)

    • I never use my middle name though, and never had an issue. Worth mentioning is the following: on the first part of an e-ticket or your boarding pass, you will usually see only your first and last name, and sometimes not even this.

    Also, simple spelling errors in the name don´t matter to anyone in most of the cases.



    So, I would say it's not an issue at all, and I´ve travelled in North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania without any problems.






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      My experience is the following



      • I have three middle names and never use them on any airplane ticket.

      • Many airlines state in their terms & conditions that they require your names for the ticket as it appears on your government official ID (in my case it's with the 3 middle names)

      • I never use my middle name though, and never had an issue. Worth mentioning is the following: on the first part of an e-ticket or your boarding pass, you will usually see only your first and last name, and sometimes not even this.

      Also, simple spelling errors in the name don´t matter to anyone in most of the cases.



      So, I would say it's not an issue at all, and I´ve travelled in North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania without any problems.






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        My experience is the following



        • I have three middle names and never use them on any airplane ticket.

        • Many airlines state in their terms & conditions that they require your names for the ticket as it appears on your government official ID (in my case it's with the 3 middle names)

        • I never use my middle name though, and never had an issue. Worth mentioning is the following: on the first part of an e-ticket or your boarding pass, you will usually see only your first and last name, and sometimes not even this.

        Also, simple spelling errors in the name don´t matter to anyone in most of the cases.



        So, I would say it's not an issue at all, and I´ve travelled in North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania without any problems.






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        My experience is the following



        • I have three middle names and never use them on any airplane ticket.

        • Many airlines state in their terms & conditions that they require your names for the ticket as it appears on your government official ID (in my case it's with the 3 middle names)

        • I never use my middle name though, and never had an issue. Worth mentioning is the following: on the first part of an e-ticket or your boarding pass, you will usually see only your first and last name, and sometimes not even this.

        Also, simple spelling errors in the name don´t matter to anyone in most of the cases.



        So, I would say it's not an issue at all, and I´ve travelled in North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania without any problems.







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