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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 9:21 am
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Ticket name change

I'm holding a reservation which needs to be ticketed soon. My problem is I want to use a 2-1 on UAL to Europe and I don't know who I am taking yet. Can I ticket one as "Ms. Smith" and pay the fee for a name change later?

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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 10:35 am
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Welcome to FlyerTalk!

For the most part, ticket non-transferabilities rules mean that if a name change is required, you must forfeit the entire ticket; a rebooking fee applies in most cases when there is no change in the travelling passengers.

You might find better information using the Search feature which is towards the top of the page.
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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 12:56 pm
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I purchased a ticket for my Mother, but the TA put the ticket in my name.

The TA washed his hands of the deal, and it was right up there with heaven and earth movement to get US to change first name on the ticket from mine to hers.

The only reason US did it was the reservation was in her name.
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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 1:24 pm
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For what it's worth, SAS allows name changes on tickets for a nominal fee.

Their contract of carriage states
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">3.1.2 A Ticket bought for personal use, i.e. for purposes outside trade, business or profession is transferable in its entirety (but not in part), provided;

- that you contact us with a request for transfer of your Ticket at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time shown on the first flight coupon of the Ticket, and

- that the person to whom the Ticket is to be transferred satisfies and complies with all the conditions applying to the original Ticket.

Upon your surrender of your Ticket to us, we will issue a new Ticket in the name of the person to whom the Ticket is to be transferred. The new Ticket will be subject to the same terms and conditions as those of the replaced Ticket. You will be charged an administration fee of 17 SDR for the transfer of the Ticket.

Except as provided above, a Ticket is not transferable. </font>
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Old Jul 16, 2003 | 3:40 am
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having run into several of these-intentional or otherwise, I suggest the following:

Only if you are choosing from a small, like-named and easy to work with known pool of friends, might this work:

use first initial or consider a name that could be both male or female.

OR, when you tell your friend you are taking them, they need to kick in for that change fee cost too.

J or Jo smith could be John or Johanna, or Joanne, or Jason Osborne... etc...

Then, if possible, get other things (other plane tix, bus and train tickets, rental cars, etc) that have the name of the person to go with the ticket you already have. Then it will look like the airline made the mistake.

Now I recently ran into a situation where my friend made an honest mistake on this flight we both are booked on. He booked me as Jeff and my name is Jeffrey, and he booked himself as Harold and (long story) his full name is Hong Sik &lt;lastname&gt; (Asians do this type of thing sometimes for various understandable reasons).

The airline says they want a chance fee that's just way too stupidly high (think rip off!)

So he's since gotten a notarized leter from his employer saying Harold and Hong Sik are the same person (they really are) and he does happen to have 2 credit cards-each in each name, and he may do a quick name change thing in his state ($35 fee from the town hall?) and also, he has another airline ticket.

The flight in question leaves from LAX and goes overseas where this stuff really matters more. But he needs to get to LA and so his ticket from the east coast to LAX says:

Hong Sik Harold &lt;lasname&gt;.

I booked it using my miles for his ticket, and now he will have further proof he is indeed him.

Your situation is different and would have worked in the 80's, but unless you have a general idea of the people from which to choose, it is going to be tough. Better to book using miles and then pay the change fee that way. It is much easier. Or, ask this forum if anyone wants to go with you in return for something else later! who knows! Maybe I will!
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