Having Someone Else Redeem for You
#7
Posted 18 February 2012 - 10:37 AM
Edited by amamba, 18 February 2012 - 10:37 AM.
#8
Posted 18 February 2012 - 10:46 AM
I sent my BIL to Poland (where he is from so he could see his 80 year old fatherOK maybe I was mistaken, but I didn't think you could use airline miles on some airlines to book travel for someone else if you weren't also traveling on the same itinerary. But excuse my ignorance if I am totally wrong about that!
A training I will go ... !
#9
Posted 18 February 2012 - 10:50 AM
I'm not aware of any airline that requires the redeeming member to be on the itinerary. I've redeemed award travel for my daughter.OK maybe I was mistaken, but I didn't think you could use airline miles on some airlines to book travel for someone else if you weren't also traveling on the same itinerary. But excuse my ignorance if I am totally wrong about that!
Many airlines use fraud detection programs to look for redemption patterns that suggest the member is selling award travel to strangers. If a member has multiple instances of redemptions for others who are not obviously related to the member, the member may get questioned about the activity. However, a one-off redemption for a non-related person is usually not a problem.
#11
Posted 21 February 2012 - 11:14 AM
Is there a loyalty program that won't let you book for someone else?
There's always at least one exception to any rule. If you have a British Airways household account, you pool all household miles into one total, but can only book travel for persons who are listed as members of that household.
#13
Posted 21 February 2012 - 06:33 PM
Upcoming: Silver Meteor (1), Lake Shore Limited (1), SW Chief (2), MO River Runner (1), Texas Eagle (1)
Possibly Upcoming: Either Texas Eagle (1), Capitol Limited (1), Silver Meteor (2) or Texas Eagle (1), Capitol Limited (1), Silver Meteor (1)
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