I have it, in writing, from the airline that my boarding the flight will be unaffected by misspelled name (and inappropriate salutation) on my boarding pass.
Update: Looks like I'm set.
I have it, in writing, from the airline that my boarding the flight will be unaffected by misspelled name (and inappropriate salutation) on my boarding pass. bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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That's unpossible
When I had a problem on a ticket, they insisted that the TSA wouldn't let them make a change. Though I was free to buy another ticket with the correct information and simply eat the cost on the other. -- Drew |
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:-( Maybe things are actually getting better in some respects?
Do either of you guys have TSA Precheck? It's pretty handy if you travel a lot, but I honestly don't know if it would save you from all of these issues. Cheers, Scott. |
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Nope.
I've flown commercial only three times since 9/11; twice for mandatory business trips (2004 and 2006) and once a charter flight that was bundled with an all inclusive vacation deal (2004). That said, I agree that Precheck is a good idea. But since 9/11, I'd as soon take a beating as to get on a commercial aircraft and I honestly don't see my attitude changing. I'd be fine with this being the last commercial flight I ever take. bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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Woot!
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Nice!
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