Newlywed slapped with £700 fee to change surname on holiday booking

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Sharon Barrett was contacted about the surname change fewer than two weeks before she and husband Paul flew out (Image: Sharon Barrett)
Sharon Barrett was contacted about the surname change fewer than two weeks before she and husband Paul flew out (Image: Sharon Barrett)

A woman has hit out at a travel company after being charged £700 to change a surname on a holiday booking.

Sharon Barrett, from Sunderland, was preparing to go away with her new husband Paul when she was contacted by Hays Travel.

This was fewer than two weeks before the newlywed couple were scheduled to fly to New York on December 9.

Sharon was told to pay £698.50 to change the surname, or she could risk losing 99% of the £2,200 paid if they cancelled the trip.

The total fee was almost 50% of the £1,400 the couple had budgeted for spending money.

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Newlywed slapped with £700 fee to change surname on holiday bookingSharon Barrett and husband Paul were poised to fly off to New York when they discovered the extra charges (Sharon Barrett)

Sharon, 58, told ChronicleLive.: "They've charged us this absolutely ridiculous price without an explanation of what the fee was for.

"I thought I was hearing things when they told me the price on the phone.

"I paid it just so I could go on holiday and I didn't lose the money I had already paid but obviously I'm skint now. They had me by the neck really, I either had to pay it or lose 99% of the £2,200."

The complications arose when Sharon's passport, which was issued in her maiden name and matched the name on the holiday, was mislaid after being sent off to HMRC to complete the VAT registration for her business.

She applied for a new one which was issued in her married name after the couple's wedding and immediately sent a copy to Hays Travel.

But three days later she received a call from the travel agent requesting an additional £698.50 fee to change the surname on her holiday.

Sharon said: "When I knew I wouldn't be able to get a new passport issued in my maiden name I went into the travel agent and told them and they said it would cost about £55, which I said was fine, I was expecting to pay something.

"But then they rang me and said I would have to pay £698.50 or you'll lose 99% of your holiday so I had no choice but to pay it.

"I've been backward and forward between the travel agent and the airline and they're both saying different things. Hays Travel said they would send a breakdown of the cost but I still don't have the breakdown even though I've asked them several times so I don't understand what the charge is."

Hays Travel claimed the fee was applied after the information from airline, Air France.

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Information on the Air France website states: "The name indicated on your ticket cannot be modified. If it contains a typo or if you have changed names, please contact your point of sale or the sales department by phone."

Sharon claims the flight operator informed her over the phone that it is free to change the name on her booking up to 72 hours before travel.

She added: "At first Hays Travel said the reason for charging that price was because my ticket had been printed.

"But Air France said the ticket was digital and you can change the surname, and even change a person on the booking, up to 72 hours before you travel.

"Then I was told it was the type of ticket I had and then I was told it was the type of contract they were in with the airline, but they didn't say that at first, they said it was the type of ticket."

Hays Travel has now issued a refund to Sharon.

A spokesperson for Hays Travel said: "We have already looked into this matter for Mrs Barrett and it has been resolved.

"At the time of changing the name, we were obliged to go with the information provided to us by the airline, and apply the fee they required for a name change.

"However we picked this up again on behalf of Mrs Barrett and, as ultimately the airline did not apply the charge, we have been able to fully refund the fee to Mrs Barrett."

Nicole Goodwin

Holidays

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