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Anyone is welcome to ask anything, even the most basic questions, in this thread without having to fear a snarky response. In this thread, there's no such thing as a dumb question--we were all new to Alaska Airlines, FlyerTalk, and even the whole idea of mileage programs once and needed some help navigating the ropes. We're here to help you do just that!
That said, if you want to do a little reading to see if your question has been previously discussed, links to some of the most common and extensive topics in this forum are listed in our FAQ thread -- click here to check it out.
Special care will be given in this thread to trying to provide answers in a clear manner with minimal use of acronyms and jargon.
If you need to contact someone for help, here's a current list of our forum's team:
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You are welcome to send a private message to any of these individuals for assistance, but you'll generally get a faster response and broader palette of answers if you simply post your inquiry here in this thread.
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#1261
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,763
EDIT
I can use the 027 ticket to "open" the Update page on travel doc screen, but the system would NOT Update on what I entered. So essentially it still would not add the KTN despite I am able to input it but the site would not save it. I dont know what else are required, as there are also Visa section. There is no need for Visa to enter Hong Kong esp with HKSAR, but the second segment of the ticket is HKG-MEL, and indeed there is Australia ETA. Not sure if it is needed in order to be able to update the Passenger Details, but it does not give me any error about missing info but indeed giving error when the Country of Residence is not picked, as well as Country of Nationality / Issuance of the Travel Doc are not picked, the site gives me error.
But even after fixing the errors, I still cannot UPDATE the details. So useless.
2ND EDIT
I added the Australia ETA to it then click Update - the system gave me a promising window with an option of "Confiorm" in Green.
Unfortunately after I clicked the "Confirm" I then got this error message
Error
- Sorry, we are unable to complete your request. Please try again later. [E21T1931]
So it remains useless. I dont know what is wrong with it. Will try to do it during weekday HKG time and see what happens.
It looks to me it is the Passenger Name is missing the Middle Name? Travel Document has Middle Name but the Ticket has not. I have never had this issue before on multiple AS / AA tickets in the pass that sometimes they have the middle names sometimes they dont.
This is what the pop up window shows
Please check your name again.
Passenger name: XXXXX XXXXXX
Name on travel document: XXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX
You can proceed to check-in. However, please note that due to immigration and security regulation policy, your name on the boarding pass MUST match with your travel document. If there’s a discrepancy, please contact your Airport Check-in counter for assistance.
Passenger name: XXXXX XXXXXX
Name on travel document: XXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX
You can proceed to check-in. However, please note that due to immigration and security regulation policy, your name on the boarding pass MUST match with your travel document. If there’s a discrepancy, please contact your Airport Check-in counter for assistance.
Last edited by Happy; Sep 29, 2018 at 3:43 pm
#1262
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,763
Alright, does that mean I need to call AS to fix the Missing Middle Name Issue?
I look at last Aug's AS tickets JNB-HKG-LAX, Middle Names were not on the tickets. We had no problem at either JNB or HKG.
I look at last Aug's AS tickets JNB-HKG-LAX, Middle Names were not on the tickets. We had no problem at either JNB or HKG.
#1263
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: British Columbia
Programs: AS MVPG100K, Marriott Marriott Titanium Elite, Hilton Gold
Posts: 7,263
If it doesn't come up with your first name, try with first & middle names. Omit the space between first & middle. If it comes up either way you will know how the name is on the cx PNR. If this differs from your profile, changes won't stick.
CX is pretty sticky with both the PNR & Profile Documents being identical. I ran into this the first time I booked a CX award. It wouldn't pull up the reservation until I added my 2 middle names without spaces even though their system truncates the last three character because all three names together were too long.
James
#1264
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: BOS/ORH
Programs: AS 75K
Posts: 18,323
If you have a Cathay Pacific Login, try logging out and then "manage" booking while logged out. It will ask for your name along with record locator or e-ticket number.
If it doesn't come up with your first name, try with first & middle names. Omit the space between first & middle. If it comes up either way you will know how the name is on the cx PNR. If this differs from your profile, changes won't stick.
CX is pretty sticky with both the PNR & Profile Documents being identical. I ran into this the first time I booked a CX award. It wouldn't pull up the reservation until I added my 2 middle names without spaces even though their system truncates the last three character because all three names together were too long.
James
If it doesn't come up with your first name, try with first & middle names. Omit the space between first & middle. If it comes up either way you will know how the name is on the cx PNR. If this differs from your profile, changes won't stick.
CX is pretty sticky with both the PNR & Profile Documents being identical. I ran into this the first time I booked a CX award. It wouldn't pull up the reservation until I added my 2 middle names without spaces even though their system truncates the last three character because all three names together were too long.
James
#1265
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,763
If you have a Cathay Pacific Login, try logging out and then "manage" booking while logged out. It will ask for your name along with record locator or e-ticket number.
If it doesn't come up with your first name, try with first & middle names. Omit the space between first & middle. If it comes up either way you will know how the name is on the cx PNR. If this differs from your profile, changes won't stick.
CX is pretty sticky with both the PNR & Profile Documents being identical. I ran into this the first time I booked a CX award. It wouldn't pull up the reservation until I added my 2 middle names without spaces even though their system truncates the last three character because all three names together were too long.
James
If it doesn't come up with your first name, try with first & middle names. Omit the space between first & middle. If it comes up either way you will know how the name is on the cx PNR. If this differs from your profile, changes won't stick.
CX is pretty sticky with both the PNR & Profile Documents being identical. I ran into this the first time I booked a CX award. It wouldn't pull up the reservation until I added my 2 middle names without spaces even though their system truncates the last three character because all three names together were too long.
James
I can pull up the reservation with either CX PNR or AS 027 ticket number - but as you said, the update would not stick because the passenger name does not match the name in the profile.
But I honestly dont know how the middle name got there - AS profile has middle name but with US passport while CX passenger details has middle name but with HKSAR passport. Yet the ticket itself has no middle name.
Last year we traveled with AS issued tickets without middle name but did not ever being questioned at either JNB or at HKG returned to LAX.
BA issued CX tickets never have middle name, nor BA profile has middle name. Passports have middle names. Did not have issue on tickets originating from HKG and returning to HKG.
I found a thread in CX forum that discussed the middle name issue - it seems that AS does not have middle name field in ticketing, but can put in middle name in the "secure passenger data" of the airlines reservation system - and supposedly that is where the check in agents look at.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/cath...parture-9.html
Nonetheless I will call AS on Monday to ask about this and then post back what I am told.
Last edited by Happy; Sep 29, 2018 at 9:01 pm
#1266
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: SFO
Posts: 39
Hi all. After a lot of searching on the internet in general and on this forum, I'm still stumped: does Alaska offer the ability to upgrade an economy fare to first class by simply paying the fare difference? I've used this method on United many times to upgrade to first after booking a coach fare through my corporate travel site (my employer doesn't allow booking first even if paying the difference from personal funds).
#1267
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: SEA
Programs: Hilton/Marriott Gold, Accor Silver
Posts: 2,036
Hi all. After a lot of searching on the internet in general and on this forum, I'm still stumped: does Alaska offer the ability to upgrade an economy fare to first class by simply paying the fare difference? I've used this method on United many times to upgrade to first after booking a coach fare through my corporate travel site (my employer doesn't allow booking first even if paying the difference from personal funds).
#1268
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Pacific Wonderland
Programs: ʙᴏɴᴠo̱ʏ Au, IHG Au, HH Dia, Nexus, Pilot FlyingJ Preferred
Posts: 5,336
Upfaring does count as a change and a change fee applies after 24 hours or the second change within 24 hours of purchase. However, when I've done it in the past sometimes an agent will waive the change fee. The website won't, outside of the free change (or if you're Gold/75K).
#1269
Moderator Hilton Honors, Travel News, West, The Suggestion Box, Smoking Lounge & DiningBuzz
Join Date: Jun 2000
Programs: Honors Diamond, Hertz Presidents Circle, National Exec Elite
Posts: 36,027
After the itinerary is ticketed, I simply go to the "Change Flight" link (within 24 hours if you're not MVPG+!) and follow the bread crumbs and you'll be presented with the options for upfaring and the extra cash needed.
#1270
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: SFO
Posts: 39
I've done this many times when I, too, need a Y receipt for reimbursement but want to purchase an attractive fare in First.
After the itinerary is ticketed, I simply go to the "Change Flight" link (within 24 hours if you're not MVPG+!) and follow the bread crumbs and you'll be presented with the options for upfaring and the extra cash needed.
After the itinerary is ticketed, I simply go to the "Change Flight" link (within 24 hours if you're not MVPG+!) and follow the bread crumbs and you'll be presented with the options for upfaring and the extra cash needed.
#1271
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,214
So, quick question. I have just over 6K Alaska miles accumulated from a couple years ago and don't foresee traveling on the airline anytime soon as I live in the UK now. What can I do with the miles apart from donating them?
#1272
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: LAX
Programs: AS MVPG, IHG Diamond Elite
Posts: 1,445
More details here: https://www.alaskaair.com/content/mi...plan/use-miles
#1273
Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 88
I was bumped from a flight, and the rebooked flight is in Y class. I was wondering if it's possible to use MVP status/GGU for an instant upgrade on the rebooked flight even if the original booking class was not in an eligible fare class? When trying to apply a code on the website, it says to call in for anything related to the reservation
#1274
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: British Columbia
Programs: AS MVPG100K, Marriott Marriott Titanium Elite, Hilton Gold
Posts: 7,263
James
#1275
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 120
I have a Condor (881...) ticket with SFO-SEA on AS307 followed by SEA-FRA on DE2033 in business class. It's about 2 and a half hours for the connection. It was a good price and will earn a ton of miles! But I'm suddenly a bit worried about the possibility of a missed connection.
If the Alaska flight is super delayed (let's say it's a typical SFO ATC snafu) and I am going to miss the Condor flight, would it be Alaska's job to rebook me, or would I have to call Condor? I think (hope) the answer is Alaska based on other stuff I've read here...
Would they have to rebook me on the next day's Condor flight or could they rebook me on another airline?
If they can put me on another airline, would it need to be one of Condor's interline partners (since it's their ticket) or one of Alaska's interline partners (since they would be doing the rebooking) or both?
I don't think it's likely to happen, but I just want to know what the rules are in case it does. Thanks in advance for any info or any first-hand experiences.
If the Alaska flight is super delayed (let's say it's a typical SFO ATC snafu) and I am going to miss the Condor flight, would it be Alaska's job to rebook me, or would I have to call Condor? I think (hope) the answer is Alaska based on other stuff I've read here...
Would they have to rebook me on the next day's Condor flight or could they rebook me on another airline?
If they can put me on another airline, would it need to be one of Condor's interline partners (since it's their ticket) or one of Alaska's interline partners (since they would be doing the rebooking) or both?
I don't think it's likely to happen, but I just want to know what the rules are in case it does. Thanks in advance for any info or any first-hand experiences.