Travel (UK)

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    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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    American Airlines[edit | edit source]

    • 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[edit | edit source]

    • 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

    Avanti West Coast[edit | edit source]

    • Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
    • Do they allow no title? Yes - select 'Other' and put a space in the field.
    • Evidence: Registration form

    British Airways[edit | edit source]

    • Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
    • Do they allow no title? No.
    • Evidence: Tweet from Ryan Castellucci, June 2022: "Took about two years, and multiple GDPR complaints, but I finally got @British_Airways to let me use "Mx" as a title."

    Disabled Persons Railcard[edit | edit source]

    Link to homepage.

    East Coast[edit | edit source]

    • 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 TransPennine Express[edit | edit source]

    Link to homepage.

    Great Rail[edit | edit source]

    • 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.

    Great Western Railway[edit | edit source]

    • 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.

    Heart of Wales Line Railcard[edit | edit source]

    • 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[edit | edit source]

    • Do they allow gender neutral titles? Yes.
    • Do they allow no title? Unknown, but it doesn't look like it
    • Evidence:

    National Rail[edit | edit source]

    Link to homepage.

    Netflights.com[edit | edit source]

    • 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[edit | edit source]

    Link to Transport for London Link to Oyster Online

    Travel Republic[edit | edit source]

    • 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[edit | edit source]

    • 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.