Buying Airline Tickets by Credit Card
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Buying Airline Tickets by Credit Card
I seem to recall that there is/was a requirement when purchasing airline tickets by credit card, that the name on the card had to match the name on the ticket. I need to know if that is still true for tickets within Thailand as well as tickets purchased for a trip to the US. My son in the US has volunteered to purchase tickets for me and my wife to visit him in the US. If this is going to complicate matters, then I need to make other arrangements. Any comments/suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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Just a thought. Start to go through the process of booking tickets here then try tickets to the US. If that clause comes up, just cancel the process.
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No, you can purchase for others using a credit card, it asks the question when going through the process, I do it all the time with my wife and son, just make sure your spelling is spot on and names you write for the ticket are an exact match to ID card or passport... I learnt the hardway and put my wifes nick name down as her middle name, didnt match her ID card and had to purchase a new return ticket.... highly p---d off...semperfiguy wrote: ↑March 16, 2023, 12:58 pmI seem to recall that there is/was a requirement when purchasing airline tickets by credit card, that the name on the card had to match the name on the ticket. I need to know if that is still true for tickets within Thailand as well as tickets purchased for a trip to the US. My son in the US has volunteered to purchase tickets for me and my wife to visit him in the US. If this is going to complicate matters, then I need to make other arrangements. Any comments/suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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Last time i flew with the extended family, left Udon fine but the return flight 2 of the kids names were spelt wrongfatbob wrote: ↑March 16, 2023, 1:41 pm
No, you can purchase for others using a credit card, it asks the question when going through the process, I do it all the time with my wife and son, just make sure your spelling is spot on and names you write for the ticket are an exact match to ID card or passport... I learnt the hardway and put my wifes nick name down as her middle name, didnt match her ID card and had to purchase a new return ticket.... highly p---d off...
Only had to get the airline ticketing office to change the spelling
No cost
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Last September I purchased 2 Bkk-Hanoi tickets for late December, from the Vietnam Airlines website.
I paid with my VISA card, a card that I have been using for years.
Everything went through very smoothly.
To my astonishment, a few days later I got an email from Vietnam Airlines, warning me that having bought the tickets with an INTERNATIONAL credit card i would have to present the following at check-in time.
Copy of the email on my phone.
Print copy of the email.
The credit card used to buy the tickets.
Of course at check-in time in BKK not a single word.
Let me say that I was not too pleased with Vietnam Airlines treating me as a criminal.
Good luck with your trip.
Stay safe.
I paid with my VISA card, a card that I have been using for years.
Everything went through very smoothly.
To my astonishment, a few days later I got an email from Vietnam Airlines, warning me that having bought the tickets with an INTERNATIONAL credit card i would have to present the following at check-in time.
Copy of the email on my phone.
Print copy of the email.
The credit card used to buy the tickets.
Of course at check-in time in BKK not a single word.
Let me say that I was not too pleased with Vietnam Airlines treating me as a criminal.
Good luck with your trip.
Stay safe.
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Airlines other than Vietnam Airlines (not all) warn you that you may be required to show the CC used for the purchase when you check-in.
sfg, your best bet would be to check with the airline(s) you intend to fly with, and ask about their requirements.
sfg, your best bet would be to check with the airline(s) you intend to fly with, and ask about their requirements.
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You were not treated as a criminal! The airline was trying to protect the owner of the credit card from fraud. That you were the owner of the card just means that in this case the precaution was not needed.
But by all means get upset at the airline and credit card company trying to reduce fraud, your ticket prices and credit card interest rates.
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In my posts all fees and requirements are the standard R&R but TIT and a brown envelope can make incredible changes YMMV.
In my posts all fees and requirements are the standard R&R but TIT and a brown envelope can make incredible changes YMMV.
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If you do a last minute booking with a credit card and the payment hasn't gone through all the hoops you may be asked for confirmation, if done in advance and the payment has been procesed your good to go...
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Last week my son and wife flew to Bkk with Thai Viet Jet, they would not change the spelling on the ticket, all they had to do was delete the Jang from the middle name, no luck, I had to purchase a new return ticket for the wife, needless to say that is the last time I'm flying with that airline.noosard wrote: ↑March 16, 2023, 2:07 pmLast time i flew with the extended family, left Udon fine but the return flight 2 of the kids names were spelt wrongfatbob wrote: ↑March 16, 2023, 1:41 pm
No, you can purchase for others using a credit card, it asks the question when going through the process, I do it all the time with my wife and son, just make sure your spelling is spot on and names you write for the ticket are an exact match to ID card or passport... I learnt the hardway and put my wifes nick name down as her middle name, didnt match her ID card and had to purchase a new return ticket.... highly p---d off...
Only had to get the airline ticketing office to change the spelling
No cost
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Sorry to hear that
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Re: Buying Airline Tickets by Credit Card
Yep, with the limited number of airlines I have used over the last 22 years Thai VietJet has also joined my growing list of "Never Again" carriers which include:-
JetStar
Qantas
BA
Bangkok Air
Anything associated with Indonesia
Etc.
I haven't been asked to produce my credit card on checkin, here in Thailand, for many years. The difference in the spelling of Mrs Dero's maiden and her daughters surname (a translation typo on official documents after a court custody grant some 21 years ago) have not been a problem with airlines and even when we applied for Australian permanent residency in 2002.
JetStar
Qantas
BA
Bangkok Air
Anything associated with Indonesia
Etc.
I haven't been asked to produce my credit card on checkin, here in Thailand, for many years. The difference in the spelling of Mrs Dero's maiden and her daughters surname (a translation typo on official documents after a court custody grant some 21 years ago) have not been a problem with airlines and even when we applied for Australian permanent residency in 2002.
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Some airlines will ask for the credit card to be produced if you have purchased a ticket for someone and you are not flying with them. hen flying local it is ok
It is always mentioned in there terms and conditions when purchasing a ticket for someone else.
some only insist that the transaction is verified by visa before the purchase is competed if using a visa credit card.
Check the airlines terms and conditions of purchase before booking it will state the terms on there website..
It is always mentioned in there terms and conditions when purchasing a ticket for someone else.
some only insist that the transaction is verified by visa before the purchase is competed if using a visa credit card.
Check the airlines terms and conditions of purchase before booking it will state the terms on there website..
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I take airlines like restuarants and meals some times good some shet but will give them a second goBandung_Dero wrote: ↑March 16, 2023, 4:04 pmYep, with the limited number of airlines I have used over the last 22 years Thai VietJet has also joined my growing list of "Never Again" carriers which include:-
JetStar
Qantas
BA
Bangkok Air
Anything associated with Indonesia
Etc.
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Re: Buying Airline Tickets by Credit Card
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No, you can purchase for others using a credit card, it asks the question when going through the process, I do it all the time with my wife and son, just make sure your spelling is spot on and names you write for the ticket are an exact match to ID card or passport... I learnt the hardway and put my wifes nick name down as her middle name, didnt match her ID card and had to purchase a new return ticket.... highly p---d off...
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Last time i flew with the extended family, left Udon fine but the return flight 2 of the kids names were spelt wrong
Only had to get the airline ticketing office to change the spelling
No cost
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Last week my son and wife flew to Bkk with Thai Viet Jet, they would not change the spelling on the ticket, all they had to do was delete the Jang from the middle name, no luck, I had to purchase a new return ticket for the wife, needless to say that is the last time I'm flying with that airline.
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You do know that despite the Airline refusing to Refund you would have been able to dispute it with your Credit Card Issuer and received a full refund right?
A refund for Disputing for Lack of a Paid for Service is actually easier than Disputing for Fraud....this is why allllllll my plane tickets, hotels and car rentals are paid via Credit Card, you have more protections than if you pay with cash via Debit Card, because technically that's what a Debit Card is, Cash with a few extra steps and usually with some Limited(always read the fine print) Protections because they're issued in partnership with Visa or MasterCard and your financial institution.
It's also why it used to be against Visa and Master Card policy for a Business/Vendor to add a "fee" if you pay via Debit Card, it's not costing the Business/Vendor that 3% or whatever Visa or MC is charging to process the transaction.
But nowadays Capitalism rules all so it may not be the case anymore. I used to work for JP Morgan Chase in their Credit Card divison so I promise I'm not blowing smoke
It always makes me smile my biggest when some asshat says, "there's no refunds" or "there's a cancellation/restocking fee". Sure, yall take Credit? You do? Awesome! It's fine by me that you want to argue with a multibillion dollar corporation lol, good luck with that.
Y'all know that you don't own that Money right? You own the debt. A Bank's gonna fight for it lol.
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[quote=fatbob post_id=670386 time=1678948906 user_id=18252]
No, you can purchase for others using a credit card, it asks the question when going through the process, I do it all the time with my wife and son, just make sure your spelling is spot on and names you write for the ticket are an exact match to ID card or passport... I learnt the hardway and put my wifes nick name down as her middle name, didnt match her ID card and had to purchase a new return ticket.... highly p---d off...
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Last time i flew with the extended family, left Udon fine but the return flight 2 of the kids names were spelt wrong
Only had to get the airline ticketing office to change the spelling
No cost
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Last week my son and wife flew to Bkk with Thai Viet Jet, they would not change the spelling on the ticket, all they had to do was delete the Jang from the middle name, no luck, I had to purchase a new return ticket for the wife, needless to say that is the last time I'm flying with that airline.
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You do know that despite the Airline refusing to Refund you would have been able to dispute it with your Credit Card Issuer and received a full refund right?
A refund for Disputing for Lack of a Paid for Service is actually easier than Disputing for Fraud....this is why allllllll my plane tickets, hotels and car rentals are paid via Credit Card, you have more protections than if you pay with cash via Debit Card, because technically that's what a Debit Card is, Cash with a few extra steps and usually with some Limited(always read the fine print) Protections because they're issued in partnership with Visa or MasterCard and your financial institution.
It's also why it used to be against Visa and Master Card policy for a Business/Vendor to add a "fee" if you pay via Debit Card, it's not costing the Business/Vendor that 3% or whatever Visa or MC is charging to process the transaction.
But nowadays Capitalism rules all so it may not be the case anymore. I used to work for JP Morgan Chase in their Credit Card divison so I promise I'm not blowing smoke
It always makes me smile my biggest when some asshat says, "there's no refunds" or "there's a cancellation/restocking fee". Sure, yall take Credit? You do? Awesome! It's fine by me that you want to argue with a multibillion dollar corporation lol, good luck with that.
Y'all know that you don't own that Money right? You own the debt. A Bank's gonna fight for it lol.
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Re: Buying Airline Tickets by Credit Card
The international credit card purchase on Nok means you can't check-in online. When I flew every Friday and Monday this was kind of important so I had to switch to bank transfers for those flights back then. I don't think they ever asked to see my credit card either but bypassing the check-in queue saved lots of time so I changed for that reason. Never had any refund issues for Nok when applicable so I was okay for this case. Being able to go straight to the gate most certainly saved me missing flights as I tended to cut it pretty close when is was a routine commute.
I'm with SSY on this and use my Chase MasterCard for most everything I can. Sadly not on Nok Air any longer. Gives piece of mind and in my case, free rental car insurance and lots of Intercontinental or Holiday Inn free rooms and upgrades to boot.SeekingSakYant wrote: ↑September 5, 2023, 10:52 amYou do know that despite the Airline refusing to Refund you would have been able to dispute it with your Credit Card Issuer and received a full refund right?
A refund for Disputing for Lack of a Paid for Service is actually easier than Disputing for Fraud....this is why allllllll my plane tickets, hotels and car rentals are paid via Credit Card, you have more protections than if you pay with cash via Debit Card, because technically that's what a Debit Card is, Cash with a few extra steps and usually with some Limited(always read the fine print) Protections because they're issued in partnership with Visa or MasterCard and your financial institution.
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IIRC, Vietnam has been the host nation of at least two fairly recent airline ticket credit card scams. Malaysia also has the same dubious reputation.the-monk wrote: ↑March 16, 2023, 2:12 pmLast September I purchased 2 Bkk-Hanoi tickets for late December, from the Vietnam Airlines website.
I paid with my VISA card, a card that I have been using for years.
Everything went through very smoothly.
To my astonishment, a few days later I got an email from Vietnam Airlines, warning me that having bought the tickets with an INTERNATIONAL credit card i would have to present the following at check-in time.
Copy of the email on my phone.
Print copy of the email.
The credit card used to buy the tickets.
Of course at check-in time in BKK not a single word.
Let me say that I was not too pleased with Vietnam Airlines treating me as a criminal.
Good luck with your trip.
Stay safe.
Not making excuses but maybe Vietnam Airlines were treating you like a "criminal" because they had been hosed by real criminals before? Maybe a new industry scam alert saw them briefly enact the cross checks? They're just protecting themselves and the less wary travelers.
My recollection from years back was Thai Airways ALWAYS asked to see the card used for an online booking, even if the card holder was the passenger and the check in agent would type the card details in at that time. Maybe their previous online booking service couldn't process beyond a "hold" on funds until the POS completion at the airport? No such issues now.
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