Can You Use Someone Else's Flight Ticket? Airlines' Policies Explained

Learn why you cannot use someone else’s flight ticket and explore airline policies on ticket transfer and name changes.

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No, you cannot use someone else's flight ticket. Airline tickets are non-transferable due to security reasons and airline policies. The name on the ticket must match the passenger's ID. Attempting to use another person's ticket can lead to problems such as being denied boarding. Instead, consider contacting the airline to see if they offer any name change options or cancellation and rebooking policies.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I change the name on a flight ticket? Some airlines allow name changes on flight tickets, often for a fee or under specific conditions. It is best to contact the airline directly to inquire about their policies.
  2. What happens if I try to use someone else’s flight ticket? You will likely be denied boarding because airline tickets are non-transferable and the name on the ticket must match your identification.
  3. Are airline tickets transferable to another person? No, airline tickets are generally non-transferable due to security and regulatory reasons.