The ticket should match both, since you should have your own name on both of your passport and your green card. Thus, there should be no issue of the name - your name is on all three documents.
Which raises the question, if you are converned about there being different names on each, why are the names different?
Any trip out of the country requires a passport.
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You don't need a passport to book an international airline ticket but many countries require you to have a passport that has at least 6 months left before it expires. This is checked by the airline at check-in time.
You can't, but you could ask the airline anyway.
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need to know how much it would cost to renew plane tickets for american airlines no passport
if you are flying with easy jet, you can use an expired passport, as long as it is not over 5yrs, i checked this with the airline.
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To fly to Scotland, you will need a valid passport. Most countries, including the United States, require a passport for international air travel, and Scotland is no exception. Make sure to check if your country has any additional requirements for entry.
If you are travelling to Northern Ireland from Great Britain on any airline, then you do not require a passport, since it is a domestic flight within the UK. A valid drivers licence or other form of valid photographic ID will suffice.
You may need to show documentation you have applied for a passport. It would depend on the counties you are travelling to and from and the individual agent or airline's policy.
ask the airline what sort of ID they need