How to Change Name on American Airlines Ticket?
American Airlines generally does not allow full name changes to transfer a ticket from one person to another.
However, American Airlines does permit name corrections for minor errors.
Here's how to generally handle name changes on an American Airlines ticket:
1. Name Corrections (Minor Changes)
If there's a minor error in the name on your ticket (e.g., a typo, missing middle name, or a shortened name), American Airlines usually allows corrections.
To request a name correction:
Contact American Airlines Customer Service: This is the most effective way. You can reach them by phone. Have your booking reference (confirmation code) and the correct name details ready.
Provide Documentation: You may need to provide supporting documents, such as your government-issued ID, to verify the correct spelling or the reason for the change (e.g., a marriage certificate for a legal name change).
Fees: Depending on the type of ticket and the nature of the correction, fees may apply.
It's best to inquire about any potential fees when you contact them. Act Promptly: It's crucial to request name corrections as soon as you notice an error to avoid potential issues or delays at the airport.
2. Full Name Change / Transfer to Another Person
As mentioned, American Airlines does not allow tickets to be transferred to a different person. If you can no longer travel and wish for someone else to use your ticket, this is typically not permitted.
In such cases, your options usually are:
Cancel and Rebook: You may need to cancel your existing ticket and then book a new ticket in the other person's name. Be aware that this can incur cancellation fees, and you may lose a significant portion of your original ticket's value, especially if it's a non-refundable fare. Basic Economy tickets are generally non-changeable and non-refundable after 24 hours.
Refund Policy:
24-Hour Rule: If you booked your ticket directly with American Airlines at least two days before departure, you generally have 24 hours from the time of purchase to cancel for a full refund without a fee.
Refundable Tickets: If you purchased a refundable ticket, you can usually cancel it for a refund.
Significant Flight Changes: If American Airlines makes a significant schedule change (e.g., a delay of 3 or more hours for domestic flights, or 4 or more hours for international flights) or cancels your flight, you are often eligible for a refund, even on non-refundable tickets.
Important Considerations
Matching ID: The name on your ticket must exactly match the name on the government-issued identification you will use for travel.
This is a TSA Secure Flight program requirement. Travel Agency Bookings: If you booked your ticket through a travel agency or a third-party website, you should contact them directly to inquire about name changes or cancellations, as their policies and processes may differ.
AAdvantage Account: If you need to update your name on your AAdvantage account due to a legal name change, you'll need to contact American Airlines customer service and provide legal documentation.
In summary, while you can correct minor errors on an American Airlines ticket, you cannot transfer it to another person.
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