
jodman01us
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I've had that happen to me before and to my boss and coworkers several times. They will be able to figure it out that's it you. Don't worry - you'll be fine! |
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Hayley
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I would phone the people you booked the ticket with just in case, wouldn't be very good if you got there and were refused. Some little difference like that shouldn't really matter but you know how picky people can be nowadays. |
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Butterfly
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You probably mistyped your name. Seeing that you mistyped so much here. Not that I'm great or anything, but wow. I'd just call the airline and ask if there would be any problems... |
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Miranda K
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call and ask to see what is up because all airlines tend to have some differences on these matters |
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hiyaihopeicanhelp
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i would ring them up to make sure as you dnt wanna be let dwn wen ya get to the airport but should think it would b fine ne way |
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That really shouldn't be a problem. You should worry more about your spelling of all words not just your last name. |
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stef
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Call the airline to find out, if it is not the name in your passport then it may cause problems with security. |
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apricot4u2eat
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please have them change it...knowing these days with customs!!! Trust me |
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Gonna Be A Star
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i don't think it would be a problem because its 2 of your names together. if it would be a different name then that's a problem. you should call your travel agent to help. by the way nice name |
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nurse amanda
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I would call the airlines to make sure it will be okay. Normally I don't think it would be a problem, but because it is an international flight, it could cause some difficulty. So to save the headache on the day of your flight to NY or even worse, on the day of your flight back to London, call the airport. |
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Victoria S
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What you need to do is ring up the company and tell them they have spelled your name wrong and what happened to my uncle was they bumbed him up to first class because it might have been classed as fraud but in your case its just a thing that you need to find ouot but if you can not get through wring up the airport you are going to and ask them and if you have to change the name on the ticket and it is to close to when you are flying you will be put on the database saying that it isn't your fault you will have to give them all your details so they can be sure it is you but atleast you will know. |
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Danni
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I wouldn't worry about that at all. It shouldn't be a problem. Try to call the airline and ask them about it, if you're really that worried. |
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Jamie
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You may be ok, but you may want to see if they can reissue the ticket. |
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Sergio
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It should be okay, as long as you have ID. One time they put my wife's first and last name together, one long bunch of letter with no space !! However she showed ID and explained the typo error caused by the reservation agent. |
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tuppenybitz
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same thing happened to me and i had no trouble with the ticket at all |
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gillhow1
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i wouldnt worry about it! as long they sometimes dnt tend to put gaps between double barrel names. its the way the tickets are issued if you have any worries just ring the airline and they will let u know! but i dnt think it will be problem. |
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Jamie C
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that shouldent be a problem but u might wanna ring up and ask about it incase you cant fly its always worth checking there really strict on that flight |
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Singing Chipmunk
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You need to contact them and, once they verify how you paid for the ticket (given the confirmation number and current mispelled name), they will ask you how to spell your name correctly. |
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*****
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I doubt that this will cause any trouble. |
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horizontalement
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They do that, it's normal. Don't worry. |
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