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dovergator Feb 20, 2012 9:47 pm

Name Change Fee??
 
Hi All,

I'm planning a honeymoon and looking into booking a Continental ticket. Our wedding is in late August and our honeymoon will be in late October. We are just about to book a plane ticket and haven't because we realized there would be name change issues. Does Continental charge a fee for changing names?

skydog71 Feb 20, 2012 10:42 pm

I'd recommend just waiting on the name change until after the honeymoon. You're looking at roughly 2 months to get a new passport which is cutting it kind of close.

longhorn11 Feb 20, 2012 10:51 pm


Originally Posted by skydog71 (Post 18053514)
I'd recommend just waiting on the name change until after the honeymoon. You're looking at roughly 2 months to get a new passport which is cutting it kind of close.

Completely agree. As someone who has cut it extremely close on getting a new passport, it is not something I would recommend (especially right after your wedding).

If you do decide to change it before, by then it would be completely under United's control. I believe there is a $150 fee for changing the name on a ticketed reservation. It might be up to the discretion of a supervisor on whether they will actually charge it due to it being the same passenger.

8mpg Feb 20, 2012 11:51 pm

The other option is just keep your names separate until after you return. Dont legally change your name.

dovergator Feb 21, 2012 6:34 am

Thanks everyone!

ftizzy Feb 21, 2012 9:20 am

Just keep your old ID and passport and travel with that until it's convenient to get a new one.

Even if you officially change your name, travel will not be an issue and is easily explained provided you have your old ID.

erik123 Feb 21, 2012 9:45 am

Or marriage license that shows original name.

CarolynUK Feb 21, 2012 10:39 am

I travelled around for 3 years+ on my passport in my maiden name when I got married because I was too tight to fork out the change fee. I had not long got a new 10 year passport when darling hubby decided to pop the question.

In fact - the only reason I decided to change it was the arrival of Miss UK and we wanted to add her to one of our passports (back when you could do that sort of thing) so I killed 2 birds with one stone - changed name and added her, and only got charged one fee.

The airlines don't mind as long as you book your tickets with the name on the passport you will be using..... only trouble is - the longer you carry on with it - the easier it is to book with the married rather than the maiden name......

MSPeconomist Feb 21, 2012 11:24 am

Why do you want to change your name anyway upon marriage?

cordelli Feb 21, 2012 11:44 am

It totally depends on where you are going and what ID's you will be using, but the ticket name has to match the name on the ID.

So get the ticket in whatever name the ID will be in when you are going to use it.

If your honeymoon is in Hawaii and you live in a state that hands you a new drivers license on the spot when you show up with your old one and a marriage certificate that's a much different situation than waiting to change the name on a passport because the honeymoon is in Europe. One takes ten minutes, the other ten weeks.

Either way, there's no need to wait on buying the ticket, just make sure it's in the name of the ID you will be using when you fly.

But yes, there will be a fee to change the name on the ticket, but you don't have to wait to purchase it until after the wedding if that's the name you will be using for it.

emma69 Feb 22, 2012 11:31 am


Originally Posted by ftizzy (Post 18055502)
Just keep your old ID and passport and travel with that until it's convenient to get a new one.

Even if you officially change your name, travel will not be an issue and is easily explained provided you have your old ID.

That isn't true everywhere these days - places can and do refuse to accept anything other than current, official identification that matches the reservation. It is easily explained, and less official places may take it (like the hotel loyalty program I had forgotten to change last weekend!) but for things like flights they want government issue ID in the same name as the ticket.

CyBeR Feb 22, 2012 2:43 pm

Out of interest-- does this work very differently in the US than here?

Here when one marries, one's name does not legally change, but one gains the right to use the spouse's name. That name is added to one's passport, but does not replace one's original name.

RewardTraveler Feb 22, 2012 2:53 pm


Originally Posted by CyBeR (Post 18064152)
Out of interest-- does this work very differently in the US than here?

Here when one marries, one's name does not legally change, but one gains the right to use the spouse's name. That name is added to one's passport, but does not replace one's original name.

In the US, most will replace their maiden (original) name with the husband's last name.

MSPeconomist Feb 23, 2012 11:37 am


Originally Posted by RewardTraveler (Post 18064205)
In the US, most will replace their maiden (original) name with the husband's last name.

I'm not sure I'd say "most" in the USA do this, but it depends of course on location, education, etc. I know few women of my generation and younger who use their husband's name, especially if they have a good professional jb.

RewardTraveler Feb 23, 2012 12:35 pm


Originally Posted by MSPeconomist (Post 18069299)
I'm not sure I'd say "most" in the USA do this, but it depends of course on location, education, etc. I know few women of my generation and younger who use their husband's name, especially if they have a good professional jb.

According to this (unscientific) article, 70%-88% of brides take their husband's name...

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/bride...ory?id=8410832


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