First name missing, can i still fly? [closed]
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
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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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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
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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
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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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2
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
1
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
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
1
@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
1
1
@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.
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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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