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Can I use my frequent flyer number for someone else Emirates?

Can my child use my frequent flyer number? You can typically buy an award ticket for your child (or anyone else) using miles or points from your account. (That is usually a much better deal than paying a fee to transfer points.) But you can't get miles or points credited to your account when your child travels.



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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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The two adult members of the mileage pool can redeem the pooled miles. They can access the miles on equal terms. Minors cannot access the pooled miles, but they can still use their individual award miles for an award request.

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You can register your child with Miles & More from the age of 2 years and above. Airlines generally allocate children their own seat from that age which entitles them to earn miles.

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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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The FFN is critical to tracking activity, ensuring members receive the appropriate mileage or point credit for their flights, and rewards redemption. Members typically provide their FFN when booking or checking in for flights, either online or at the airport.

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For every 5,000 Miles you redeem, you'll get AED 110 (USD equivalent in the United States based on our exchange rates) off your package. Booking a holiday where you wish to redeem your Skywards Miles against the cost of your holiday must be booked through one of our expert Travel Consultants by calling 020 8972 8951.

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Yes, but only using a Wi-Fi connection. The ban on using a cellular connection means passengers can't send SMS texts. Any communication has to be over Wi-Fi with a messaging app that provides similar functionality like iMessage, WhatsApp, or Viber.

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Under the TSA's rules, the name on your boarding pass must match your government-issued ID. However, if you're missing your middle name on your boarding pass, it shouldn't be an issue. That's because your airline profile and/or the information on your ticket will match your Secure Flight passenger information.

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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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Bottom line. With a vast majority of airline loyalty programs, you're free to redeem your miles for friends & family without many restrictions. The best practice is to have the person redeeming the miles out of their account make the reservation.

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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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