Travel (UK)

This list, in alphabetical order, lists travel-related organisations in the UK whose status on genderqueer and nonbinary identity acceptance is known. Edits should, where possible, link to evidence.

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Travelers flying to, from, over, or through US airspace should note that the TSA requires airlines to collect gender information on each passenger, and the gender must be binary. This is true regardless of the nationality of the airline. The TSA has a policy for transgender travelers, but it's not much help to those who don't fit the binary.

American Airlines

 * Do they allow gender neutral titles? The online booking system doesn't ask for any passenger titles at all.
 * Do they allow no title? Yes.
 * Evidence: AmericanAirlines.co.uk

Air New Zealand

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Not online, but they'll waive the telephone booking fee if the website doesn't accept your title.
 * Do they allow no title? Unknown.
 * Evidence: Email from customer support

Disabled Persons Railcard

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes.
 * Do they allow no title? Unknown.
 * Evidence: Photo of railcard, July 2013.

Link to homepage.

East Coast

 * Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
 * Do they allow no title? Unknown, but it doesn't look like it
 * Evidence: Screenshot of homepage after booking tickets

First Great Western

 * Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
 * Do they allow no title? No.
 * Evidence: Registration form
 * Note: The postal address used to deliver tickets to has its own completely free-form name field which does not require a title.

First TransPennine Express

 * Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
 * Do they allow no title? Doesn't look like it.
 * Evidence: Registration form and screenshot of website after buying tickets.

Link to homepage.

Great Rail

 * Do they allow gender neutral titles? No, but an issue is raised with their IT dept. Web bookings aren't possible, telephone bookings have to be with a currently-recognised title but with a comment added to the record.
 * Do they allow no title? No.
 * Evidence: Phone call.

Heart of Wales Line Railcard

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes.
 * Do they allow no title? Unknown.
 * Evidence: Scan of railcard, 2014
 * Note: Railcard can only be applied for in person or on paper form. The Heart of Wales Line is operated by Arriva Trains Wales, whose website requires a title from a restricted list.

National Express

 * Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
 * Do they allow no title? Unknown, but it doesn't look like it
 * Evidence:
 * Screengrab, May 2013 - Title not required with registration, but provided titles are binary.
 * Screengrab, May 2013 - Freeform titles accepted if you buy tickets without registering.

National Rail

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; 'Misc'
 * Do they allow no title? Yes
 * Evidence:
 * (Misc)Travelcard (filled out in person at a station), April 2011.
 * (no title) Scan of photocard, 2003

Link to homepage.

Netflights.com

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Unknown.
 * Do they allow no title? Yes, if you contact them about it.
 * Evidence: Tweet from Quarridors, February 2012: "Fantastic customer service from @netflights, they've removed the gender title from my e-ticket and boarding pass all over Twitter and email!"

Link to homepage.

Transport for London

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; 'Other'
 * Do they allow no title? No
 * Evidence: Screenshot of TFL service, Oyster Online showing 'Other' as title

Link to Transport for London Link to Oyster Online

Travel Republic

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Not for the person making the booking, any title is acceptable for the lead traveller though.
 * Do they allow no title? Unknown.

Link to homepage.

Tune Hotels

 * Do they allow any gender neutral titles? No
 * Do they allow no title? No
 * Evidence:
 * Note: Edit the source html of their website and it happily accepts Mx as a title and Human as a gender. Nobody questioned this when I arrived.