Maybe I'll try delta again tomorrow. Amazing how one typo can cost so much $. Big Mussar Haskell too.
Or again, use a human TA, they could have taken care much faster...
If an international ticket was booked for let's say Sarah Goldman-Roth, but the name on her ID is Sarah Goldman (Roth is her husbands name, not legally married), how big a deal is it? The airline put a note that the legal name is Goldman.
A family member booked a non refundable ticket on vayama flying AF, and KLM. he put in the wrong last name on the ticket. vayama does not want to let him change the name, and insist on making him buy a new ticket. Is there anything else that can be done ? Should he call up the airline themselves to add the right info. onto the ticket ?
Update: After countless calls to Vayama, and delta yielding no results, he just booked another ticket on the same exact flight itinerary. Then disputed the charge on chase sapphire card, saying the truth - there was a mistake on the ticket, and nobody wanted to help, plus showed that he actually rebooked the same ticket with the right info. - and B"H got the money credited back.
Did you get the final notice from Chase?
Yes.
So ive heard all the hock about wrong name, how about wrong bday?any experiences?asking for domestic
bday means nothing
+1 Doesn't even need to be close
I'm not sure if this is the right thread but I couldn't find anything else. Does anyone know if there is a way of booking a domestic flight (for a raffle) without knowing who is flying and then add the name later?
I dont know. But are you making the ticket with a specific date?