First name and Last name in wrong sequences on air tickets
#1
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First name and Last name in wrong sequences on air tickets
Hi All,
I have booked an air ticket online, and I have accidentally keyed my first name under the last name column, and I can't check in my flight online.
So I'm just wondering whether will I still be able to fly of my name and spelling are all correct, but in wrong sequence?
*Am flying from Singapore to New York.
Thanks in advance, I'm in a panic mode now.
I have booked an air ticket online, and I have accidentally keyed my first name under the last name column, and I can't check in my flight online.
So I'm just wondering whether will I still be able to fly of my name and spelling are all correct, but in wrong sequence?
*Am flying from Singapore to New York.
Thanks in advance, I'm in a panic mode now.
#2
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I have no experince with this type of error but have you tried contacting the airline? I think they would know more on what your options would be. To me, I would say it would not be a big deal but my say means nothing given how the world has become with the names people use versus to what is on their birth certificate/marriage license.
#3
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For domestic, the big deal is getting through the TSA agent before security. May have no issue, or may have an issue.
For int'l flights into the US, definitely a problem as the airline has to submit all names and document numbers to the US. The ground agent will be in big trouble if he/she lets you check in and board the flight if the US subsequently question the process and levy a big fine to the airline and the ground contractor.
You need to get it fixed, somehow.
For int'l flights into the US, definitely a problem as the airline has to submit all names and document numbers to the US. The ground agent will be in big trouble if he/she lets you check in and board the flight if the US subsequently question the process and levy a big fine to the airline and the ground contractor.
You need to get it fixed, somehow.
#6
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I just booked a hotel online and accidentally booked it with my surname in both boxes. When I checked in they said.... Hello Green Green!! They giggled at my error. Yes not the same as having a plane ticket but just a quick funny.
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I asked a few of the guys at work from SGP about this, including one who flew SingAir to NY a few days ago and they all said there is no issue - the spelling is correct.
All 3 of them use last name as first name and say the mixup on tickets is very common in Singapore.
All 3 of them use last name as first name and say the mixup on tickets is very common in Singapore.




