You will have to take a photo-I.D. so as long as your passport has your middle name you should be fine.
I would hesitate to try that on an international flight though. If in doubt, call the airline involved.
2007-01-20 09:35:47
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answered by 13caesars 4
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What ever airline you are flying with will charge you to fix the mistake. The cheapest airlines normally charges the most. You should call up or go into the travel agents and try and get the women that booked your flight to fix it as soon as possible because you could be refused boarding if you don't get the name exactly like your says passport.
2016-03-29 06:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it really depends who youre travelling with, the normal regulations are that the name on the ticket must match the name on the ID or passport,....bank cards mean nothing. you really gota call your airline and ask theyre policy, or read it on their website, theres no point turning up at the airport and having to buy a whole new ticket, because thats what will more than likely happen.
2007-01-20 09:59:30
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answered by kimeleas 2
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You generally book your flight according to the details on your credit card. This is often 'what you prefer to be called' and doesn't have to be the same as what's on your passport so, as long as you haven't tried to be fraudulent, no probs.
2007-01-20 09:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you need your passport on an internal flight?
2007-01-20 09:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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should not be a problem there barely look at passports in europe
if its a usa passport
2007-01-20 10:01:27
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answered by mark p 1
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good luck... take as much evidence with you as you can, passport, birth cert. bank cards, proof of address, sure will be ok x
2007-01-20 09:29:04
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answered by rachealuk 5
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no. no controls on internal flights.
2007-01-20 09:29:13
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answered by Barry G 4
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