Flight Name Formatter

Detailed formatting rules and examples for 20 airlines

How to Format Your Name for Flight Bookings

Airlines require your name to match your passport or IC exactly. Incorrect names may result in denied boarding or additional name-correction fees. Use the Formatter tool to split your name automatically, or follow the airline-specific guides below.

Last reviewed: February 2026. Airline rules may change — always verify directly with the airline before booking.

Malaysia Airlines (MAS)

Uses two fields: First & Middle Name and Last Name / Surname.

Reference: Malaysia Airlines Booking Guide

AirAsia

Uses two fields: Given Name and Family Name / Surname. Same formatting logic as Malaysia Airlines.

Reference: AirAsia Guest Details Guide

Batik Air

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Unlike other airlines, Bin/Binti is dropped from the name.

Reference: Batik Air FAQ — "How do I provide my First Name and Last Name when booking a ticket on the website?"

Firefly

Uses two fields: First & Middle Name and Last Name / Surname. Same formatting logic as Malaysia Airlines.

Reference: Firefly Booking Guide

Qatar Airways

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Enter your name exactly as it appears on your passport. First and last names should not exceed 50 characters combined.

Reference: Qatar Airways Name Guide

Turkish Airlines

Uses two fields: First / Middle Name and Last Name. If you have no first name, enter "FNU" in the first name field. First and last names combined must not exceed 46 characters.

Reference: Turkish Airlines Name Tips

Thai Airways

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Combined characters must not exceed 48. For single-name passengers, use the "I have a single name" option if available.

Reference: Thai Airways Name Instructions

ANA (All Nippon Airways)

Uses three fields: First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name. First + middle names combined must be 25 characters or fewer. First + last names combined must be 48 characters or fewer. Remove accents when entering names.

Reference: ANA Name Entry Guide

Japan Airlines (JAL)

Uses three fields: Last Name (Surname), First Name, and Middle Name. Enter names exactly as shown on your passport. Names cannot be changed once booking is complete.

Reference: JAL Passenger Name Guide

China Airlines

Uses two fields: Family Name (Last Name) and Given Name (First Name). Do not enter spaces or punctuation — middle names must be combined with the given name without spaces. Single-word names should be entered in both fields. Max 50 characters total.

Reference: China Airlines Traveler Name Guide

Royal Brunei Airlines

Uses two fields: Last / Family Name and First and Middle Name / Given Name(s). For Brunei names with Pg/Dk titles, include them as part of the name. If no first name exists, use the passenger's title as the given name.

Reference: Royal Brunei Airlines FAQ

SriLankan Airlines

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Enter your name as it appears on your passport.

Reference: SriLankan Airlines Name Tips

Scoot

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Middle name should be included in the First Name field (e.g. First Name: JOHN ALLEN, Last Name: DOE). Max 32 characters per field. If you have no surname, enter your full name in the Last Name field.

Reference: Scoot – Name Fields GuideScoot – No Surname Guide

Cebu Pacific

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Enter your name exactly as it appears on your valid ID. Replace special characters (ñ → N, é → E) with plain letters. Replace apostrophes or hyphens with a space (O'Connor → O CONNOR, Mary-Jane → MARY JANE). If you have a suffix (Jr., Sr., III), include it in the First Name field.

Reference: Cebu Pacific Guest Details Guide

Lion Air

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Enter your full name exactly as it appears on your passport. For single-name passengers, enter the same name in both fields.

Reference: Lion Air FAQ – "How do I provide my First Name and Last Name when booking?"

HK Express

Uses two fields: Surname (Last Name) and Given Name (First and Middle Name). Remove hyphens, apostrophes, and all special symbols from your name. Single-character surnames are supported. If given name is in non-English characters, enter "FNU" in the Given Name field. If your name exceeds 32 characters, truncate with initials.

Reference: HK Express Passenger Name FAQ

Air India

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Include your middle name in the First Name field (e.g. First Name: JOHN ALLEN, Last Name: DOE). Middle name is mandatory for travel to/from the US and Canada.

Reference: Air India Passenger Name FormatAir India Booking FAQ

Etihad Airways

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. There is no separate middle name field — include your middle name in the First Name field (e.g. First Name: SAMUEL JONATHAN, Last Name: VICTOR). Names entered will appear on the ticket joined without spaces in some cases; this is normal.

Reference: Etihad Airways FAQ – Name Format

Saudia

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. Enter your name exactly as shown on your passport.

Reference: Saudia FAQ – Booking

Oman Air

Uses two fields: First Name and Last Name. The full name (first + middle + last) must not exceed 27 characters including spaces. If the character limit is exceeded, use only the initial letter for the middle name.

Reference: Oman Air Booking FAQ