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So, my fiance is just waiting for delivery of her visa. A couple questions about booking an airline ticket. Will their be an issue since obviously I'm using my credit card and it's her name on the ticket? I've heard the third party sites are better about not caring about that? 

 

One of the flights that was a good price goes to Guam and then Hawaii. Guam is obviously a territory, so would she get her bags checked and her POE would be Guam? Or would she do it again in Hawaii too? 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Redheadguy03 said:

So, my fiance is just waiting for delivery of her visa. A couple questions about booking an airline ticket. Will their be an issue since obviously I'm using my credit card and it's her name on the ticket? I've heard the third party sites are better about not caring about that? 

 

One of the flights that was a good price goes to Guam and then Hawaii. Guam is obviously a territory, so would she get her bags checked and her POE would be Guam? Or would she do it again in Hawaii too? 

 

 

My wife has used her card to purchase me flights to the US before using major airlines and there's never been a problem. 

 

The POE is your first destination located in the US. I would assume Hawaii but honestly have no idea!

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I don't think you need to worry about anything. I booked my flight through Guam to Philippines from Hawaii using fareboom.com. At the time it was $550 r/t. Honolulu will be the POE I believe but I am not 100% sure. Maybe someone else will know for sure. This will be my first time going through Guam. All of my past trips have been direct HNL > MNL.

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Also, check this thread:  

 

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