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Return and exchange of tickets
PKP
The carrier allows multiple changes of name of the lead passenger. Notification of the change of data must be made by email or telephone.
Deutsche Bahn
No, you cannot change the name on a Deutsche Bahn ticket once it has been issued.
To travel under a different name, the original ticket must be cancelled (if the rules of the fare allow it) and a new one purchased with the correct name.
Eurostar
No, if another person would like to travel, they will need to book a new ticket. Only the person whose name appears on the ticket can use the ticket.
If your document is in your maiden name and the ticket is in your married name, bring a copy of your marriage certificate with you on the journey. You do not need to make any changes.
TGV/SNCF
No, you cannot change the name on a SNCF/TGV ticket as they are named tickets, meaning they are personal and non-transferable. To correct your name, you will usually need to cancel the original ticket and buy a new one with the correct name, although this possibility depends on the specific terms and conditions of your ticket fare.
Renfe
Changing a traveller's personal data (ID number, first name, surname, etc.) is allowed only once for a fee of €40. A change of owner does not entitle you to change the fare, train or departure time.
Trenitalia
Yes, it is generally possible to change the name on a Trenitalia ticket for domestic trains. This is free of charge and can be done an unlimited number of times until the departure of the train.
České dráhy
No. Once issued, the ticket is valid only for the person whose name appears on it, provided that a matching identity document is presented on the train. No changes are possible.
Ukrzaliznycia
No. Ukrzaliznycia does not accept name changes.
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