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rajm895 Sep 4th, 2015 05:06 AM

Middle name on ticket different than on passport
 
Hi,

I booked a ticket for my sister and I used my middle name (which is my father's name) while booking her ticket. On the passport, her husband's name is her middle name. The two "middle" names are completely different (on the ticket and on the passport)

However, the last page of her passport has a field for "Father's name" which clearly shows the middle name that I used.

The first and last names on the ticket match exact as per the passport.

Do you guys think it will create any problems?

Many thanks in advance!

eliztravels2 Sep 4th, 2015 12:57 PM

Personally, I wouldn’t want to chance it. Have you called the airline to explain and ask if you could change the middle name?

rajm895 Sep 4th, 2015 01:59 PM

Yes I have, they won't change it. The only option I have is to cancel and rebook. Cancellation charges are around 200$ (it's an international flight) and now the rates are higher for a new ticket. The agent on the phone said you can take a chance but it entirely depends on the mood of the airline personnel and the security people on that day. Not sure what I should do. Thanks for your reply though.

pariswat Sep 4th, 2015 02:11 PM

No European guy writes a middle name.
I don't expect overworked people to check names with such consciousness.
And if they do, you still have, as you say, first and last name correct..
Quite often my name is truncated too (I've got a long name), nobody cares.
Seems to me you would have a lot of bad luck to be denied boarding. I would not bother.
However, I am not the one traveling.

fmpden Sep 4th, 2015 06:17 PM

Because we had a similar that caused some problems, we do not use middle names. No requirement to do so.

rajm895 Sep 4th, 2015 08:11 PM

Thank you so much everyone for the replies. I am now thinking of taking my chance. Hopefully they will ignore it :)

Christina Sep 6th, 2015 09:19 AM

I suspect this is an issue related to surname customs in countries other than the US. Such as China, South America, etc., where the middle and last name are both family names, not given names. So which is considered the last name can vary. Because otherwise, why would someone even think of putting their own middle name as their sibling's middle name. And if the husband's name is now her middle name, that shows it is this kind of issue.

Also, this is apparently not a US passport, as there is no page on a US passport that asks for your father's name.

I don't know how confusing this could be to US airline personnel, if this is a US airline which from the USD figure, it appears to be, and it is a foreign passport.

Lexma90 Sep 9th, 2015 03:57 PM

In India, for males in at least some states, it is common for the father's first name to be the son's middle name.

If that is true for females in India, and the OP is Indian or Indian-American, then that might be why the OP put their father's middle name as the sister's middle name.


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