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The name on my ticket does not exactly match my passport. What should I do?

Frequently Asked Questions - Just the Flight
Most airlines require that the first name and surname on your ticket match the first name and surname on your passport. Please remember that it is not possible to include spaces or punctuation marks in names on tickets, so do not worry if these do not show on the ticket. Many charter airlines still only show your first initial on the ticket.

What if there is a problem with my ticket?

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Any of our breakawayonline.ca representatives will be happy to assist you with any problem. Simply call us at 1-877-605-8572 or locally 905-723-0000 or email to info@breakawayonline.ca See similar questions...

What if my ID does not match the name on the ticket or registration?

Testing Center FAQ | LSUA Student Services
You should check with the company providing the test for which you are registered (ETS, ACT, or Pearson VUE for example). They will advise you about the proper documentation to bring (i.e. marriage certificate or other secondary ID). Call the Testing Center before coming in if you are uncertain. (427-4492) See similar questions...

How does someone request a FC match?

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - First Connection FAQ's
Interested individuals can contact the Minnesota Chapter office by phone, email (elizabeth.gordon@lls.org) or through an online request on the Web site. See similar questions...

Why does . match a newline?

Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
From: libes (Don Libes) To: xipr@alv.teli.se (Ivan Prochazka) Subject: Why does . match a newline? Ivan Prochazka writes: > >Hello Don. > >In my opinion(and emacs) the regexp-symbol "." stands for all >characters except newline(\n). >This is not the case in Expect 5.2. Yes, there are some packages that follow this convention, but I don't think it is appropriate for Expect. See similar questions...

What if the name on a BRC does not match the name of the contractor?

NJ Department of Community Affairs
There are often two types of names on a BRC: the corporate name and the “trade” or “doing-business-as” (d/b/a) name. The name of the business that receives the purchase order should match one of them. If not, the agency should ask the business about the difference to ensure that the BRC belongs to the business. The response should be documented with the BRC. See similar questions...

Q3: What do I do if the name on the ticket is different from the one on the passport?

Welcome to Korean Air
Problems will arise if the spelling of the name on the ticket is not identical to the name on the passport. You must provide the exact spelling of your name during reservation. If the spelling does not match, you must notify the reservation agent and visit the ticketing office with your passport and ticket for re-issue. Some travel agencies (in Japan and other regions) may charge a service fee. See similar questions...

Name in my passport is different to the name on my ticket can I travel?

UK-Air.Net - F.A.Q.
The ONLY people who can give you a definitive answer to this question is the airline you are booked to travel on. The problem most commonly occurs because someone is known by a name which is not their formal one, such as Chris instead of Christopher, and the person booking the tickets has them issued in the name the person normally uses. To travel the name on your ticket must match the name in your passport. See similar questions...

When will I receive my match ticket?

Matchdays.com
Due to the fact that the match tickets are not printed until the week leading up to the game we do not have time to arrange for them to be delivered to the UK, therefore you match ticket will be couriered to your hotel on the Friday or Saturday before the game, you will be able to pick them up from reception. See similar questions...

How do I get a passport?

Frequently Asked Questions...Answered by Reformation Tours
Obtain an application at your nearest passport office, courthouse, or post office. You will need a certified birth certificate (with raised seal and file number), and 2 duplicate non-glossy photographs measuring 2" x 2", taken within six months of application. (These are USA guidelines, please do check with your own government first if you are not a USA citizen.) Back to top See similar questions...

What is a Biometric? Which one does the new Electronic Passport use?

The U.S. Electronic Passport Frequently Asked Questions
A biometric or biometric identifier is a measurable physical or behavioral characteristic of an individual, which can be used to verify the identity of that individual or to compare against other entries when stored in a database. Biometrics include face recognition, fingerprints, and iris scans. The U.S. Electronic Passport uses the digital image of the passport photograph as the biometric identifier that is used with face recognition technology to verify the identity of the passport bearer. See similar questions...

How does an Electronic Passport facilitate travel?

The U.S. Electronic Passport Frequently Asked Questions
The Electronic Passport is designed to function for the passport’s full validity period under normal use. See similar questions...

What is the Electronic Passport logo and what does it mean?

The U.S. Electronic Passport Frequently Asked Questions
The Electronic Passport logo (shown below) is the international symbol for an electronic passport. It signifies that the passport contains an integrated circuit or chip on which data about the passport and passport bearer is stored. The logo will be displayed at border inspection lanes at all airports and transit ports equipped with special data readers for Electronic Passports. See similar questions...

What is a match?

MatchView Frequently Asked Questions
A match is a donor or cord blood unit with specific HLA markers that are the same as yours. Research has found that a small number of HLA markers are most important to transplant outcomes. These are the markers transplant doctors look at when they match donors with patients. The best available donor or cord blood unit may match you at all or at most of the HLA markers your doctor looks at. Many patients who receive an unrelated donor transplant have a partially matched donor or cord blood unit. See similar questions...

Is it a problem if I arrive on a one-way ticket ?

Visas and Arrival
In theory, if you arrive and get issued with a visa on arrival then you must also have a valid ticket out of the country. In reality, as long as you look reasonably smart then this is hardly ever checked. A bigger problem than Thai immigration is likely to be the airline. If they fly you in and you subsequently get rejected at immigration, it is down to the airline to take you back to where you came from. See similar questions...

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