Unless you have it on your middle name license. You should put your name on the ticket the way your have it on your license. (If your name is John Franklin Smith on your license it should be on your ticket, but if you just have John Smith on your license, just put John Smith on the ticket. Also if you use your middle initial in your license, put it on the ticket.)
You don't have to , just a lot of people do. You have to use your legal name.
If you had your name changed legally, put them on your notify list too.
All the names on your birth cirtificate will be mentioned on your passport.
I don't have a middle name, so I don't think it is very important on your passport.
Each airline has it's own rules anrequirements, so you'd need to contact the airline that you plan to fly on.
You need to ask your airline. It depends on your ticket, available seating and the airline rules.
If you should lose your ticket while traveling you should immediately call the airline you are traveling with. You will need proof of identification. In a case where you can not be refunded for your ticket or have the ticket replaced you may need to purchase a new one.
i think so cuz wen i went 2 get a visa they wanted 2 see our airline tickets
Technically yes. I practice maybe not. I have flown several times and not included my Middle name or middle initial and it has not been an issue. I have seen people have to change thier details at the check in counter due to typos, get there really early and ask nice because they don't have to. Lastly if you can make the correction before you get to the airport it is much much better.
You need to contact the airline or your travel agent for the answer to this question.
A physical airline ticket is not in use as frequently as in the past, because a ticketless airline ticket is more convenient. Ticketless airline tickets are the best way to fly, because people do not need to worry about losing their tickets. Everything is in the airline's computer system from the moment the flight is booked. You can book your flight online via the specific airline's website, and you receive a flight itinerary, plus the arrival and departure times. You can print the itinerary on your personal printer, and you can also print your boarding pass 24 hours before departure, which saves time when you arrive at the airport.
To make a reservation, you only need the first and last name of the passenger, as they appear on that person's government issued I.D. (typically, their driver's license). If the person is under age 18, no I.D. is required, so just provide the person's legal first and last name. NEVER NEVER use a fake name, or a nickname, because name changes are usually not allowed. Very often you can't even change the name in an unpurchased reservation, such as if there is more than one airline booked in the itinerary. Middle names and titles etc do not belong on a ticket, and most airlines do not put them on tickets. At the time of purchase the airline must collect some information for the TSA's "Secure Flight" database. You'll need the passenger's FULL legal name, first, middle and last. Also their sex, Male or Female, and their date of birth (day, month and year). Phone numbers are requested, but not required. If you don't give them your phone number, they may not be able to notify you of any flight schedule changes that occur.
Typically 60,000 and sometimes more
it's best to go to the airport to do this, but you need to reschedule your flight. This will probably cost you money.
Yes. If it doesn't because of a legal name change (such as marriage) then supporting documents to prove you are who's on the passport (including a photo ID with your new name on it) will be necessary.
You can book a flight using your legal name as shown on your identification. You can book tickets online through airline websites or third-party platforms, by phone with the airline, or in person at the airport. You will also need to provide the destination and travel dates when booking.