Southwest name change policy allows passengers to make changes to the name on their reservation as long as they do it before checking in for their flights and can provide valid proof that matches the updated name on their reservations. However, changes to the gender on a reservation are not permitted, nor transferring a ticket to another passenger.
The important points to remember about Southwest name change policy are as follows:
…along with your:
You can email or post your request (with documents) to Southwest Airlines at P.O. Box 36647-1CR, Dallas, Texas 75235.
About Southwest name change on ticket
You can request a name change on a ticket on Southwest Airlines through multiple channels:
After you have successfully updated your name, you’ll be automatically taken to the Manage Reservation page where a success banner will be shown to you and a confirmation email will be sent to you.
If your name (first or middle) includes a misspelling or a typographical error, you can:
Note. If you’ve checked in already, you will have to check in again. After you’ve updated your name successfully, you will be automatically directed to the Manage Reservation section and shown a success banner.
To make a name change through Southwest’s mobile app, follow the steps below:
After your name has been successfully updated, you’ll automatically be taken to the airline’s Manage Reservation section and shown a banner asking you to wait for an email.
Note. If you’ve checked in for your flight already, you must check in again.
The following passengers are eligible for online name corrections:
The following passengers are not eligible for a name change or correction online:
If you’re fixing a spelling mistake or a typographical error on your Rapid Rewards account, you must contact Southwest Airlines by phone or email, or online via Flight 🡪 Manage Reservation 🡪 Edit Name if you’re eligible (as explained above).
However, if you’ve changed your name legally, you must email* a copy of your:
…plus your full name, address, phone number, and Rapid Rewards account number.
*If you’re requesting a legal name change by email:
Note. You can email Southwest using your mobile app as follows:
You can also mail your documents and information to:
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards
P.O. Box 36657
Dallas, Texas 75235
Southwest Airlines does not charge a name change fee for typos and misspellings. However, if you’ve legally changed your name and your ticket must be reissued, you may have to pay the difference between the old fare and the new fare.
If you need to make a legal name change on Southwest Airlines, the process is fairly straightforward. To begin with, you must have proper documentation to confirm your identity—such as a marriage/divorce certificate or court order, or your old and new government-issued photo IDs.
You can then contact Southwest’s customer service team by phone or online to request the change (via Flight 🡪 Manage Reservations 🡪 Edit if you’re eligible. You can also request a legal name change via social media (Twitter or Facebook), the airline’s ticketing office near you, or at the airport ticket counter (provided there’s enough time left for your flight’s departure).
Remember, you must provide proper supporting documentation as proof (mentioned above), along with your personal and travel information.
If you’ve recently got married and need to change the name on an existing ticket, the easiest way is to contact Customer Relations and provide proof of your old and new name, i.e., your old government-issued photo ID and new ID, or your marriage certificate. Alternatively, you can do it online from Southwest’s website through the Edit option on the Manage Reservations page if you’re eligible (or through the mobile app). You can also request the post-marriage name change through Twitter (via direct messaging) or Facebook (private messaging), at a ticketing office near you, or an airport counter provided there’s enough time left for your flight’s departure.
This section provides answers to some of the most common questions about Southwest’s name change policy, including what situations allow for a name change, how to make a name change request, and what fees may apply. By familiarizing yourself with these policies beforehand, you can avoid any potential headaches or surprises down the road and ensure a smooth travel experience with Southwest Airlines.
You can only change a passenger’s name on a Southwest flight if it entails correcting a misspelled first or middle name, or making a legal name change after marriage, divorce, etc. Remember, you must have valid legal documentation to prove your identity.
Yes, Southwest allows you to correct or change the name on tickets purchased with cash or Rapid Rewards points. This is only permissible if there’s no transfer of tickets involved, i.e., the person in whose name the ticket was issued remains the same, and you have valid legal documentation to prove your identity.
If your name changed after you booked your flight, you must contact Southwest Airlines to update your flight booking. This is so because per TSA requirements, the name appearing on your ticket must exactly match the name on your government ID.
The quickest way to make a name change is by phone or through Twitter (@Southwestair) direct message (DM) or private message on Facebook. Remember, you must also provide valid identity proof, such as your personal and travel details along with a photograph of your ID issued by the government (or marriage/divorce certificate).
When requesting a name change as indicated above, Southwest will also update the name appearing in your Rapid Rewards account so that you can continue earning your Rewards Points.
You can change the passenger name on a Southwest flight in several ways—such as by phone, online through Southwest’s website or mobile app, by email, social media (Facebook/Twitter), Southwest’s retail office, or a ticket counter at the airport if there’s enough time remaining before your flight’s departure.
Yes, you can. You can do this in several ways (see above), as long as you can present a copy of your marriage certificate. If you’ve enrolled with TSA Pre, you must also contact TSA to update your name on TSA’s records.
You must ensure that the name on your government-issued ID matches the name on your flight reservation. If you’ve booked a flight in your maiden name and haven’t updated your government-issued photo ID (such as your driver’s license) and don’t have your marriage certificate, you might want to consider completing your flight and changing your last name.
You can correct a misspelled name on a Southwest Airlines ticket in any of the ways mentioned above, i.e., by phone, online, email, social media, at a ticketing office, or airport counter. It’s always a good idea to have your government-issued photo ID on hand as proof if required.
Southwest Airlines name correction is free of charge. However, if a legal name change requires your ticket to be reissued, you may have to pay the fare difference between the old and new fares.
If you’ve got married or divorced, and/or have legally changed your last name, you can request a name change online through Flight 🡪 Manage Reservations 🡪 Edit option (if eligible), by phone, social media (Twitter direct message or Facebook private message), a Southwest ticketing office, or at the airport ticket counter (before checking in).
When changing your last name, be sure to provide a copy of your old and new name photo IDs (government-issued) or legal documentation like your marriage certificate, divorce decree, etc.
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