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you will not be able to board if your ID doesn’t exactly reflect your details"

Do they care about an apostrophe though? I can see any punctuation being a problem.

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I had to convince people to let me on board a plane because my name contain a swedish letter (å). Their computer system translated it into “aa”, which then didn’t match my passport.

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That one I can actually see, having an extra letter that doesn’t match. Dropped punctuation or symbols (whatever the flair is called) though personally I wouldn’t care.

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That’s the wrong way of looking at an å.

It’s not just an a with decoration. It actually has different pronunciation and is typically replaced with aa if no å is available. (I’m neither Swedish nor Norwegian, so not 100% sure, but it’s what happened to Erling Haaland).

Similarly, you would replace a German ä with ae. So if my name was Bäcker, it would be wrong to spell it Backer on a ticket. Baecker would be the way.

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Your name is transliterated in your passport? That’s on the Swedish authorities then.

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No, my passport has my real name of course, with “å”. In the airport system and on the boarding pass my name was spelled with “aa”.

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