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Can I use my airline account for someone else?

You can freely redeem airline miles for others You can almost always do this directly through your frequent flyer program account, by just entering the name of the traveler during the booking process. Now, it's important to emphasize that this is for situations where you truly want to gift your rewards to others.



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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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All you need to do is select the airline tickets that you wish to buy, enter the name of the person(s) travelling and enter your payment details when you want to buy the flight. It's that simple! Still not sure? Take a look at our step-by-step guide which shows you exactly how to buy airline tickets for someone else.

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Most frequent flyer programs only allow you to credit mileage to the account of the person flying. Inputting the same frequent flyer number for two different passengers wouldn't work, because the name on the account has to match the name on the ticket.

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Does the name on my Frequent Flyer account need to match the name on my airline ticket? Yes.

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Can I combine my Accounts with anyone else? You may transfer Miles and even merge your profile with another Collector Account in order to pool your collecting efforts and the Miles existing currently in your AIR MILES Cash and Dream Accounts.

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Member can use his or her points to purchase seats for him/herself or others; however, the Member is solely responsible for making any changes to the itinerary after booking. A Passenger traveling on a ticket using points from another Member's account will not be allowed to make changes to the itinerary.

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You can join multiple member airline frequent flyer programmes if you wish, but they are each managed separately, so you cannot transfer miles or points between them or combine them into one.

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Enrolling in a frequent flyer program is usually free, but some programs may offer premium tiers or credit cards with additional benefits for a fee. Some airlines may have age restrictions for enrollment, so be sure to check the program's specific requirements.

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