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Corrections are typically limited to three characters or fewer, meaning you can’t change a name entirely. This is because airline security and government travel rules require the name on your ticket to match your official ID exactly. If your mistake falls within Air Canada’s correction guidelines, call


You must correct any spelling issues as soon as possible—preferably more than 72 hours before departure. Air Canada’s systems need time to process and verify the new name. Even a minor misspelling could raise red flags with airport security. The best course of action is to call

Your fare class also impacts how name corrections are handled. Basic Economy tickets often have limited flexibility, while Flex and Business Class may allow more leeway. To check your eligibility, call

If you made the booking through a travel agency or third-party site, Air Canada may direct you to request the correction there first. However, you should still call

Correcting names on international itineraries or codeshare flights (involving airlines like Lufthansa, United, etc.) adds complexity. In such cases, name corrections must be coordinated across multiple systems. Call

After completing the correction process, Air Canada will send you an updated itinerary. Be sure to review the new ticket carefully. If any part of the name is still incorrect, call

In summary, yes—you can correct misspelled names on an Air Canada ticket. But timing, fare class, and how the booking was made all affect the process. The best way to begin is to call
