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Can my son use my frequent flyer number?

Can someone else use your frequent flyer number? The rules of most frequent flyer programs are that in order to collect points the name on the ticket and the name on the frequent flyer account must match. And nobody in this day and age is getting on an airplane with a ticket that doesn't match their identification.



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Once a hacker has broken into your account, they can quickly use your loyalty points to make travel arrangements in someone else's name, sell them on the dark web, or convert them into gift cards—all before you've noticed anything fishy.

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Yes, most miles can be transferred between people that are using the same frequent flyer rewards program.

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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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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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Only the person whose name is printed on the ticket can travel on that ticket. If you want someone else to travel on that ticket, you need to get the traveler name changed on the ticket before going for check-in.

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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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SkyMiles is more than just a frequent flyer program, it is a loyalty program. With SkyMiles partners, get closer to your next adventure by earning miles with the everyday products and services you enjoy. Earn miles on dining out, overnight stays, rideshares, shopping sprees and more with the brands you love.

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Members who purchase an upgrade through the seat map after booking will be eligible for mileage accrual based on the total amount spent in USD. Miles are always earned by the Member who is flying (whose name and SkyMiles number are listed on the ticket) regardless of who purchased the flight.

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Do frequent flyer miles expire? The answer depends on your airline. Some domestic airlines like Delta, Southwest and United let you keep your earned miles forever with no expiration date. Many international airline miles expire if your account is inactive for several years.

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While many travel rewards are worth around 1 cent each, airline miles can be worth up to 6 cents each for first-class flights. Despite the potentially high valuations, miles are not always worth earning.

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Frequent flyer accounts aren't credit accounts, so they will not pay for another person's ticket. You may use your AA frequent flyer account to purchase a flight in the name of any eligible person.

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