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Can I use my Hilton number for someone else?

Can someone else use my Hilton HHonors number? No, but you can book an award stay in someone else's name using your Hilton Honors member number.



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Call or email the hotel and let them know you'd like to transfer your hotel booking. Provide the hotel with the new guest's contact information. The hotel will contact the new guest to confirm the reservation and gather any necessary information.

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The Free Night Reward is not transferable and may not be redeemed for cash or Hilton Honors Points. The Free Night Reward may be combined with other Hilton or Free Night promotions in market and may be added to an existing paid or Reward stay.

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Yes, it is possible. However, one cannot do it online. Your dad should call HHonors and book a reward room under your name. Yes, do it all the time for my kids.

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Transfer Hilton points to another person On the next page, click the “Points” tab at the top of the page and then “Transfer Points.” On the next page you will enter the number of points you want to transfer and fill in the recipient's name, Hilton Honors number and email address.

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Honors Members can transfer points out of their account to another member's account at a 1:1 ratio up to six times per calendar year and also transfer via points pooling up to six times per calendar year.

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How to book a hotel room for someone else: Most hotel chains and hotel websites will allow you to input separate billing and guest information when booking a room. But most will also require you to either prepay the reservation or fill out a credit card authorization form for the guest to bring to the hotel.

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It's important to make sure that the person checking out has the necessary identification and authorization to avoid any complications. If the hotel is not satisfied with the identification or authorization provided, they may refuse to allow the designated person to check out on the guest's behalf.

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Look for any recent searches or bookings. Call hotels in the area and ask if your husband has a reservation: If you know the area where your husband may have stayed, call hotels in that area and ask if they have a reservation under his name. You can also ask if they have any record of him staying there recently.

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Much like when you buy your own ticket, you will need specific information for the person who is going to fly. That includes date of birth, their full name (as it appears on a driver's license or other official ID), You also must know the person's country of residence.

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Is there a law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-in to a hotel together? No, there is no law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel.

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