The TSA rules do not allow passengers to travel under an incorrect name. In keeping with these rules, the Breeze Airways name change policy requires that the name on your ticket and boarding pass exactly match the name on your government-issued photo ID/passport. This is to ensure that all passengers have been approved to fly after being screened against the government watchlist. Even if you feel it’s late, you must contact Breeze Airways to fix the issue before you travel, or you may not be allowed to board your flight.
Below is a snapshot of the Breeze Airways name change policy:
The Breeze Airways name change policy allows name changes and corrections, as long as you don’t transfer your ticket to a new traveller. While the Breeze Guest Empowerment Team will help you in correcting the name of the original passenger, you will not be allowed to transfer your ticket to a new traveller. Most U.S. airlines have strict policies against this practice, partly for security reasons and partly to prevent misuse by consolidators, and Breeze is no exception.
Breeze Airways name change policy allows a legal change of name, such as due to marriage, divorce, adoption, etc. However, when requesting a legal name change, you must provide the right supporting documentation and allow enough time to enable the Breeze Guest Empowerment Team to process your name change request (even at the airport).
Technically speaking, the above-mentioned name changes on tickets require matching your ID on the day of travel and don’t usually take long. According to the D.O.T.’s Fly-Rights page, if your name has changed recently and the name on your ticket and I.D. are different on the day of your trip, you must bring supporting documentation of the change, such as your marriage certificate or court order.
This will show the Breeze staff that the name appearing on your government ID matches the name on your ticket, even though your government-issued ID does not reflect the change. To play it safe, it’s a good idea to bring along a printout of the Fly-Rights in case the person at the counter isn’t aware of this right granted to passengers by the D.O.T.
You can implement a Breeze Airways name change on a ticket:
Technically, there’s nothing like a Breeze Airways name change fee or name correction fee.
The Breeze Airways change policy allows all passengers to change (or even cancel) their flights up to 15 minutes before departure.
Whether it’s correcting a misspelling or making a legal name change on your ticket, you will need to fix the issue as soon as you can. Just because some people may have traveled on tickets with a slightly different name may not always work. It will likely cause boarding denial problems, affect your TSA PreCheck status, and prevent you from claiming your frequent flyer Miles.
Below are a few name-change tips that may help prevent last-minute issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve tried to cover Breeze Airways name change policy as comprehensively as possible in the section above. If you still have any questions, check out the answers to the FAQs below.
Yes, you can change a passenger name after booking a flight on Breeze, as long as:
You provide enough time for the agent to make the correction/change
You present supporting documentation
You don’t transfer the ticket to someone else
Minor corrections (small typos) that do not require tickets to be rebooked will not cost you anything. However, if you’re making a major correction such as a legal name change due to marriage or divorce, you will need to cancel your ticket and rebook it at the current prices, which will likely be higher.
If you find a typo in your name, you must contact Breeze Airways or the agency you booked your ticket with. If you’re already at the airport, don’t panic. Head straight to the Breeze Airways ticket desk for help. And don’t worry if your middle name/initial has been left out—your first and last name need to be correct.
Most airlines in the U.S. (and around the world) do not let you change names completely due to security reasons and to prevent consolidators from misusing the privilege. However, legal name changes after marriage, divorce, adoption, etc., are permitted, provided you can back it with supporting documentation.
Yes, all Breeze flights are changeable up to 15 minutes before departure. Although you will not be charged any flight change fee, you will be required to pay the difference in fares between the old ticket and the new ticket which you must purchase at the prevailing price (likely higher).
Yes, all Breeze flights are fully refundable up to 15 minutes before departure. If you voluntarily cancel your flight within the 24-hour window, you can choose to receive the refund to your original form of payment or as BreezePoints.
If you voluntarily cancel your flight after the 24-hour window, you will receive the refund as BreezePoints which you can use later to rebook a flight on Breeze.
If you need any assistance, you can contact Breeze Airways customer service:
Through Facebook Messenger
By SMS 501-273-3931
By Email get@flybreeze.com
Through your travel agent
Yes, you will need to provide all current and past names, but you don’t need to provide any documents to prove a previously used name or an alias. However, the name you provide on your TSA PreCheck application has to be the same name you use to book your ticket on Breeze. It is mandatory to ensure that the name on your application is an exact match to the name on the ID and citizenship proof/immigration papers you present when enrolling.
Yes, the name on your Breeze reservation/ticket/boarding pass must exactly match the name appearing on your government ID. If you’re using your frequent flyer account or online travel profile to book a ticket, you must ensure that your correct name is saved.
If you’re a TSA PreCheck Application Program member and want to change your name, address, or other details, you can update your profile by phone at (855) 347-8371 on weekdays between 8 am to 10 p.m. ET. You can also submit a documentation-related query online.
Remember, if you’ve changed your name but haven’t updated your TSA PreCheck membership, you won’t be able to use the benefits until your name change process has been completed.
You can make a Breeze Airways name change on tickets by contacting a Breeze retail outlet near you, through the travel agency you booked your ticket with, by calling 1-866-399-0587 through this page, or at Breeze Airways’ airport desk.
Breeze Airways does not charge a name change fee, but you will have to pay the fare difference if the name change requires you to cancel and rebook your ticket with the correct name.
Minor errors can be corrected without canceling and rebooking your ticket. However, major name changes require you to cancel and rebook your ticket with the correct name at the prevailing prices, which are usually higher. Major name changes can include legal name changes due to marriage, divorce, etc., or name corrections due to multiple typos and/or errors.
Remember, Breeze does not charge any fees for cancelling or changing a ticket up to 15 minutes before departure.
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