Russian train ticket for the World Cup

Russian train ticket for the World Cup - Alarm clock near pen container with cup and laptop on table placed near silhouettes of world map on wall

I'm traveling to the FIFA World Cup this summer and there was a question that came up after buying train tickets. For my USA passport I used the suffix in my name, "Jr" for Junior. But my train tickets have the correct surname and first name, but not my suffix. I didn't place one because on the online site (rzd.ru) it didn't have an option for one.

Would this be a problem or do they understand that many of the international travelers coming in for the World Cup may have non-standard names where their tickets may not exactly match their passport?



Best Answer

No, nobody will care about the suffix. Relax and enjoy your trip.




Pictures about "Russian train ticket for the World Cup"

Russian train ticket for the World Cup - Kitchen interior in modern cafe
Russian train ticket for the World Cup - Man Listening to Music and Holding a Cup of Coffee
Russian train ticket for the World Cup - Black world map on laptop screen and ceramic cup with pen container placed on table against silhouettes of continents





World Cup fans, card games and moonshine: Aboard the train bringing Russia to the world stage




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Monstera, Maria Orlova, MART PRODUCTION, Monstera