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I’m wanting to buy my Thai lady a domestic flight ticket. Do I use some sort of official English version of her name or do I try to enter her name in Thai? Is she ok checking in with only her Thai ID? I’m pretty sure she has no passport. Thanks

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49 minutes ago, Doctor Tom said:

That would certainly be the easiest way to go and she would then learn the procedure for future travel. 

She’s not present with me at the time of booking. 

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48 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Her name is in English on her ID card. Just that.

 

Edit: Unless you're travelling with her, don't pay with a bank card. The card holder must be one of the passengers and they may ask to see the card.

The English version include “Miss” I assume is like Mr and not included? Also the English does not have any sort of middle name. Is that the norm? 

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Unless she just a short-term sausage casing, get her a passport. Cheap and takes like a week. She'll have an official name in English. 

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7 minutes ago, FatVern said:

The English version include “Miss” I assume is like Mr and not included. Also the English does not have any sort of middle name. Is that the norm? 

When you fill in the booking form just enter her name exactly is you see it on her ID card. Just as you would if you were using a passport.

 

As best I recall the title Mr. Mrs. or Miss are not asked for, but it is a while since I flew anywhere.

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46 minutes ago, FatVern said:

The English version include “Miss” I assume is like Mr and not included? Also the English does not have any sort of middle name. Is that the norm? 

 

   Why cant she do it herself ?

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3 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

It's easy, I do it all the time.  Copy the name (in English) from her ID or passport.  Miss or Mrs is irrelevant. And they will not care who paid, i.e. not ask to see the  paying bank card.

so I do not include the “miss”? 

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8 minutes ago, FatVern said:

so I do not include the “miss”? 

 

I'd copy it from the passport....that is the name the airline will be checking.

 

There have been cases where the ID and passport names don't match up.

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1 minute ago, Will B Good said:

 

I'd copy it from the passport....that is the name the airline will be checking.

 

There have been cases where the ID and passport names don't match up.

 

2 hours ago, FatVern said:

I’m pretty sure she has no passport.

 

Guess he could ask her but in the meantime she can use her ID

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4 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

I'd copy it from the passport....that is the name the airline will be checking.

He said she hasn't got a passport. Clearly a domestic flight 

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59 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Unless she just a short-term sausage casing, get her a passport. Cheap and takes like a week. She'll have an official name in English. 

She already has that, it's on her ID card.

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On 8/13/2024 at 9:15 PM, Will B Good said:

 

I'd copy it from the passport....that is the name the airline will be checking.

 

There have been cases where the ID and passport names don't match up.

She doesn't have a passport

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On 8/13/2024 at 9:06 PM, FatVern said:

so I do not include the “miss”? 

 

"Miss" is a title, not part of her name. Some airline booking sites have a drop-down list of titles (on Emirates it even includes "Prince" and "King"), others don't. If there's a list, select "Miss" - otherwise ignore it.

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On 8/13/2024 at 8:21 PM, Yellowtail said:

Unless she just a short-term sausage casing, get her a passport. Cheap and takes like a week. She'll have an official name in English. 

The official name appears on a Thai ID in English. No need for a passport to fly domestically.

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On 8/14/2024 at 12:06 AM, FatVern said:

so I do not include the “miss”? 

What is her profession? Is she a doctor? If so, select Dr not miss

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On 8/13/2024 at 7:07 PM, Nick Carter icp said:

Doesn't she know what to do ?

Let her do it herself 

 

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On 8/13/2024 at 8:09 PM, FatVern said:

The English version include “Miss” I assume is like Mr and not included? Also the English does not have any sort of middle name. Is that the norm? 

Thais don't normally have a middle name as far as I know.

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