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How to Correct a Name on an Alaska Airlines Ticket

Spotted a typo in your name after booking? An Alaska Airlines name correction is usually fixable — minor errors like a misspelling, a missing middle name, or a maiden-to-married update are generally allowed. What you can't do is transfer a ticket to a completely different person. This guide explains the difference and how to get it sorted fast.

We're an independent travel agency — not Alaska Airlines and not affiliated with or endorsed by them — but our agents handle an Alaska Airlines name correction for travelers every day and can do it for you by phone. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 (24/7).

Name correction vs name change — the key difference

Alaska, like every airline, separates fixing a name from changing who's traveling. A correction repairs an error so the ticket matches your government ID. A transfer hands the ticket to someone else — and that's generally not permitted because tickets are non-transferable.

RequestExampleUsually allowed?
Typo / spelling fix"Cathrine" → "Catherine"Yes — minor correction
Missing/added middle nameAdd middle name to match IDYes — typically
Maiden → married nameLegal name change with documentYes — with proof
Transfer to another person"Catherine Hall" → "Tom Hall"No — not transferable
Match your boarding pass to your ID. Your ticketed name must match your government-issued ID (or passport for international travel). Even a small mismatch can cause trouble at security or boarding — fix it before you fly. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 and we'll correct it.

Common Alaska Airlines name corrections

  • Spelling errors — transposed or missing letters in your first or last name.
  • Swapped names — first and last name entered in the wrong fields.
  • Missing middle name or suffix — adding it so the ticket matches your ID.
  • Legal name change — marriage, divorce, or court order, with documentation.

How to correct a name on an Alaska ticket

  1. Check the exact error. Compare your ticket to your ID, letter by letter.
  2. Gather any documents. A legal name change may need a marriage certificate or court order.
  3. Act early. It's far easier to fix days before departure than at the gate.
  4. Call us. We'll process the correction or manage it through your booking — see our guide to managing your Alaska booking by phone.
Don't wait until the airport. A name correction is simplest when there's time before departure. The closer to your flight, the fewer options. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 (24/7) the moment you spot the error and we'll handle it.

What you'll need

  • Your confirmation code and ticketed name as it appears now.
  • The correct spelling exactly as on your government ID or passport.
  • Supporting documents for a legal name change, if applicable.

Why airlines are strict about names

It can feel like overkill to fuss over a single letter, but there's a reason behind it. The name on your ticket feeds into the airline's passenger records and, for many flights, government watch-list and identity checks. If the ticketed name and your ID don't line up, the system can flag it — and that's resolved most easily before you reach the airport, not at the counter.

  • Security screening — agents compare your boarding pass to your ID; mismatches draw scrutiny.
  • International travel — passport control expects the ticket to match your passport.
  • Fraud prevention — non-transferable tickets stop people from reselling seats under another name.

The takeaway is simple: fix any error as soon as you spot it. A correction made days ahead is routine; the same fix attempted an hour before departure can mean a missed flight.

How soon should you fix it?

As early as possible. The moment you notice the ticket doesn't match your ID, start the correction. Waiting narrows your options and, on some carriers, can raise the cost. If you're not sure whether your error counts as a simple correction or something bigger, don't guess — a quick call gives you a clear answer and, if it's fixable, gets it done in the same conversation.

If the ticket is for the wrong person entirely

If you booked for the wrong traveler — not a typo, but a genuinely different person — a correction won't work, since tickets aren't transferable. In that case your options are usually to cancel and rebook. See how to change a name on a flight ticket for the general rules, and how to cancel a flight and get a refund if you need to start over. Once your name is right, you can also lock in your Alaska Airlines seat selection.

The quickest way to fix a name error is to let a person handle it. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 for Alaska Airlines name correction help and our agents will sort it out, available 24/7.

Frequently asked questions

Can I correct a misspelled name on an Alaska Airlines ticket?

Usually yes. Minor corrections — typos, transposed letters, a missing middle name, or a maiden-to-married update — are generally allowed so your ticket matches your ID. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 and we will fix it.

Can I transfer my Alaska Airlines ticket to someone else?

No. Tickets are non-transferable, so you cannot change a ticket to a completely different person. A name correction only fixes errors for the same traveler. To switch travelers, you typically cancel and rebook.

Do I need documents for an Alaska name correction?

For a simple typo, usually not. For a legal name change such as marriage or divorce, you may need a marriage certificate or court order. Requirements vary — call to confirm.

Can you correct my Alaska Airlines name for me?

Yes. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 with your booking details and the correct spelling and our agents will process the correction, 24/7. We are an independent agency, not Alaska Airlines.

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