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When you fly with SAS, the name on your ticket must be the same as the name on your passport or your government-issued ID. If your name is not the same, you might not be able to board your flight. You could face fines or feel stressed at the airport. But there is good news. SAS lets you fix small mistakes on your booking. You can do this through the SAS name change process.

The SAS name change policy is mainly for small fixes. These can include things like misspellings, missing letters, or having the first and last name in the wrong order. Big changes, such as changing the whole first or last name, are not allowed most of the time. For these big changes, you may have to cancel your ticket and book it again. This helps the airline follow all the rules for travel around the world.

To ask for a SAS name change, first log into the Manage Booking section on the SAS website. Put in your booking reference number and last name. Look for where you can fix passenger details. After you send your request, SAS will check it. If it is a small change, they will say yes. Then, they will send you a confirmation email.

The cost to change a name on a ticket can be different based on the kind of ticket you get. For some tickets, you can get little changes for free. Other tickets may have a small charge for this. You should read the fare rules when you book your ticket. If you do this soon, you can avoid problems at the airport and make your travel easy.

Passengers can also talk to SAS customer support for help or advice. The customer support team can give instructions, check if you meet the rules, and help with special cases. You should keep all your confirmation emails. These emails are good to have when you travel.

Changing your SAS name helps you avoid problems when you board the plane. It also makes sure that you meet the airline and immigration rules. You must check that all your travel papers match the name on your ticket. This will help you stop delays, being refused to board, or paying fines.

For helpful advice on SAS name corrections and rules, go to FlyAirlinesPolicy. It is a good place to get the latest news and updates about airline travel.



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