For our upcoming repositioning cruise, we arranged our own transportation to the embarkation port since we're flying to FLL early, but had HAL handle flights back home.
In my original "Fly/Cruise Schedule" dated 08/15/23. The document asked me to "verify your full name and date of birth to make sure it matches the identification document that you will be presenting at the airport." I looked over all of the details on the HAL documentation and everything looked perfect.
A few months later, I received an updated schedule because one of my flights had changed. It was not a big change and didn't cause me any grief, so I accepted it. Again, I checked all details and everything was fine.
Today, a month out from departure, I decided to print some documents and re-check all the details.
When I logged on to Air France and entered the 6 digit LOC, I got a bit of a surprise. My first and middle names have been combined in their system. As an example, if my correct name were Steven James Morgan (it's not), then they have it listed as Stevenjames Morgan.
I checked on Air Canada (the second leg of my flight home) and they have the same incorrect information. It's not a surprise since the entire trip seems to be ticketed through AF.
I called HAL Flight Ease and the rep there assured me that it "SHOULDN'T" be a problem. I asked her to email me a confirmation that it "WOULDN'T" be a problem. She forwarded me another copy of the "Fly/Cruise Schedule" which again showed my name correctly.
I found some reassurance on another site where it was stated that all airline ticketing would have names in the format of "MORGAN/STEVENJAMES". No space at all between names.
I travel with a NEXUS card, which makes me a "Trusted Traveler" to TSA but I also know that NEXUS carries zero weight outside of NA.
Can anyone here comment? If I need to get stuck anywhere, then Amsterdam would be near the top of my list, but all things considered, I'd like to minimize any drama.