November 10, 2010 at 10:56 pm
Trying to book a flight online but only gives options of Mrs, Mr, Dr or Ms. The girl im going with is Miss.
What do i book her under as ?
By: Arabella-Cox - 16th November 2010 at 06:03
Oh, yes, I see what you mean.
By: cloud_9 - 15th November 2010 at 15:46
I use Ms routinely.
Am glad you elaborated on that a bit more…otherwise I would have been rather worried!:D:dev2:
By: nJayM - 13th November 2010 at 14:05
We are in to Racehorse O’Leary manure again here
When you are dealing with a dung heap – as in Racehorse Manure O’Leary shennanigans it’s all a big RIP OFF.
It’s easier to simply boycott flying on the wretched airline.
By: Arabella-Cox - 13th November 2010 at 09:46
I use Ms routinely. When women write to me on a professional basis and I reply, I don’t think their marital status is of any relevance whatsoever.
By: T5 - 13th November 2010 at 09:29
Since there is no ‘Miss’ option to choose from, just go with ‘Ms’.
It’s not the best choice of titles though because a ‘Mrs’ could also choose to be a ‘Ms’.
By: Hand87_5 - 13th November 2010 at 09:24
FR charges 20 extra € for the use of “Miss”:diablo:
By: cloud_9 - 11th November 2010 at 14:52
Could be a trick in that they’ve left the “Miss” option out so that they can catch all those people who put “Ms” instead and then be able to charge all those people to change their reservations or refuse them travel beacuse their name has been put down incorrectly?!:D:diablo:
On a serious note Tommy, “Miss” means the woman is single, and “Ms.” could be a single woman or a married woman (according to Answers.com), so it seems pretty reasonable to suggest that “Ms” would be the most appropriate option to choose.
Hope this helps.:)
By: tommyinyork - 11th November 2010 at 12:58
Right ok but im wanting to know shall i put the Miss as a Ms on the booking.
Ryanair make everything complicated.
By: Tartan Pics - 10th November 2010 at 23:19
Ms…. just means the lady is or is’nt married.