Originally Posted by
view-with-a-room
Yes do call. Request the name match the name on the passport. A proactive approach is the better approach.
As an example, George Walker Bush Jr. is the name on the passport (not really) but the name on the tickets read George Bush, George W Bush, George Bush Jr, George BushJr...
The BushJr is the most frustrating example as the last name simply does not match!
But in all cases the flight departs with me on board.
PLEAAAASE all these people who have never flown on SQ or know their procedures... please don't give information that is irrelevant.
SQ will add information of your correct name at CHECK IN. Don't worry about such matters.
Originally Posted by
anaidross
If it is a chinese name (e.g. Tan Ah Kow), the ticket counters in Singapore will expect all names (i.e. family, first and middle) to be stated on the ticket.
In this case, its TAN / AHKOW