- If your surname is a single letter, enter it twice in the last name field
- For example: Enter MISS MOAN Y as YY/MOAN MISS
Name format guidelines
- Enter your family name in the last name field
- Enter your given names (first and middle) in the first name field, followed by your title
- Middle name is not mandatory
- Applies if you have a hyphenated surname, an apostrophe in your surname or a double-barrelled surname
- Enter your family name or surname in the last name field using a space instead of a hyphen or apostrophe
- For example: Enter JAMES ROBERT BRYCE-BUCHANAN as BRYCE BUCHANAN/JAMES ROBERT MR.
- If you’re travelling with someone with the same name, add a middle name wherever possible
- For example: SINGH/JITENDER MR and SINGH/JITENDER PAL
- If your family name or surname is not available, enter the given name in the last name field and enter the given name as FNU (First Name Unknown)
- LNU must not be used
- For example: HABEEB MOHAMMAD/FNU MR
- If your first and middle names are not available, enter the family name or surname in the Last name field
- Enter FNU (First Name Unknown) in the first name field
- For example: JACK FRANCIS/FNU MR
- If your full name is on one line on your passport, check the Machine Readable Zone at the bottom of your passport
- Your surname will always follow the country code (EGY) without any spaces or separators
- One < means space and < < comes after the surname
- To accommodate name suffixes (such as Junior, Senior or III) add the suffix to your family name or surname in the last name
- For example: Enter MR JOHN OLSEN JR. as OLSEN JR/JOHN MR
- You can enter up to 59 characters in total across all name fields
- Your last name must contain at least two letters, and your first name must contain one letter
- If your name is longer or there is insufficient space, add as many names as possible from your first name and surname on your passport and omit the rest
- For example:
- Last name: AMARASINGHE ARACHCHIGE
- First name: SAMINTHA NIRMANI PERERA
- Enter: AMARSINGHE/SAMINTHA MR
- If your name has a special character (for example, an umlaut ü, å, ö), check the Machine Readable Zone at the bottom of your passport and enter the name accordingly
- Your surname will always follow the country code (EGY) without any spaces or separators
- One < means space and < < comes after the surname
- For example: LAAAAS – Surname where Å is entered as AA or GOERAN<TONY<BERTIL – First name where ö is entered as OE.
- Some passports are issued with multiple names
- In these cases, update just one of the surnames or first name from the Machine-Readable Zone at the bottom of your passport
- For example: Update the name on the booking as one of the following: ZIOU / FLORINTA MS or ZIU / FLORIDA MS