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Can I apply frequent flyer after booking?

Generally, yes. On almost all airlines you can select/change frequent flier accounts as often as you want until check in. Final selection typically happens during check in and most check in processes have an explicit or optional step explicitly for this.



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Most airlines, Keyes said, allow travelers to request miles three to 14 days after booking and within 12 months of travel.

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Or you even forgot to add the number. Both things are not a problem, as all frequent flyer programs allow crediting miles retroactively. Depending on the program, you can credit the miles up to 12 months after the flight. Most programs, however, only allow this up to 6 months.

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Use the airline website to enter your FF number to the booked flight or call your company's travel agency. Going forward, your Concur Travel booked flights on this airline will have your FF number added to it automatically.

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Can someone else use your frequent flyer number? Absolutely not, because your number is unique to you. They can't make a reservation with your number because the name will not match the number in the airlines records.

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For airline travel: Travel on American is credited to your account 1–3 days from your date of travel. Allow 15 days for credit from other AAdvantage® partner airlines. For other partner transactions: Miles earned from other AAdvantage® partners are generally credited within 30 days.

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Even if you've redeemed miles for your ticket, always be sure to add your desired frequent flyer number on the off-chance that the flight credits as a paid fare class.

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If you've already booked your trip and you're wondering how to add your SkyMiles number to an existing reservation, note that you can do this after the fact by accessing the “My Trips” tab on Delta's website.

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It all depends on the frequent flyer program of your choice, its rules and flights, that you take, but the rule of thumb is, that with just 3-4 flights a year you can think about yourself as a frequent flyer, who's entitled to certain perks.

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The only state in America which does not allow selling airline miles is Utah. For all other 49 states, it is legal to sell airline miles. If you have airline miles in your account and ready to sell, you can contact us for a very competitive quote.

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