Tianjin Airlines, a Chinese carrier based at Tianjin Binhai International Airport, has a name change policy that focuses on corrections rather than full passenger swaps, typical of many airlines. Here’s what I can piece together based on general airline practices and available insights, as specific details directly from Tianjin Airlines are sparse:
Minor Corrections: Tianjin Airlines likely allows corrections for minor errors like typos or misspellings (e.g., "Li" to "Liu" or "Jonh" to "John"). These are usually processed without a fee if caught early, especially within 24 hours of booking, though this isn’t explicitly confirmed. You’d need to provide proof (like a passport) to align the ticket with your ID.
Legal Name Changes: For changes due to marriage, divorce, or other legal reasons, you can probably update your name by submitting documentation (e.g., marriage certificate). Fees might apply depending on the fare type and timing, but there’s no clear public statement on this from Tianjin Airlines.
Online: Check "Manage Booking" on their official site (tianjin-airlines.com or ffp.hnair.com for frequent flyers). You’d log in with your ticket number and name, then edit details and upload documents if needed.
Offline: Contact their customer service (likely via a hotline listed on their site) or visit an airport ticket counter. Have your booking reference and ID ready.
Timing: Act fast—changes within 24 hours are often smoother and cheaper. Closer to departure, costs rise, and availability tightens.
Since Tianjin Airlines operates under the Fortune Wings Club (shared with Hainan Airlines), policies might align with Hainan’s framework, which emphasizes flexibility for corrections but not transfers. Without an official policy document publicly available this is an educated guess based on industry standards and snippets from related Chinese carriers. For precise rules—especially on fees or deadlines—reach out to Tianjin Airlines directly via their site or hotline, as specifics can vary by ticket type and booking channel. Double-check your name against your passport when booking to sidestep the hassle.
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