Does title matter on domestic flight?


Does title matter on domestic flight? According to the TSA, a title or suffix is not required when booking a reservation (such as “Mr.”, “Dr.”, “Ms.”, “Jr.”, “Sr.”, “III”, “IV”).


Can I board a plane if my name is spelled wrong?

Can you still fly if your name is spelled wrong on an airline ticket? No, you can't. TSA rules say the name on the boarding pass must exactly match the passenger's government-issued ID presented at the security checkpoint.


What happens if the given name and surname have interchanged in an air ticket?

No issue with flying if your first/last name is jumbled. As long as it's the same name per your identification, the sequence doesn't matter to MH.


Is there a problem if one letter of my name does not match to fly domestic?

Can you still fly if your name is spelled wrong on an airline ticket? No, you can't. TSA rules say the name on the boarding pass must exactly match the passenger's government-issued ID presented at the security checkpoint.


How do I change the title on my flight ticket?

To change the name on a flight ticket you should always contact the airline or travel agent you booked with as soon as you realise the name change is needed. This is because many airlines will have a cut-off point for name changes (generally up to 24 hours before the flight).


Does your plane ticket have to match your ID exactly?

Yes. The name submitted on your airline reservation must be an exact match to the name you provided on your application. If you use a frequent flyer account or online travel profile, ensure that your name is properly saved.


Why do airlines ask for titles?

If they do, it presumably for a simple reason: They know that at least some of their passengers like to be addressed in that way. In many cultures and/or demographics addressing people with their title is considered important and people will take offense if it's not done.


Does it matter if my boarding pass says Mr instead of Mrs?

No, there won't be any problem. As both the titles are used for the same gender. The only thing correct should be your name and it should match with one of your Photo Identity Cards.