Can I use Chase Ultimate Rewards to book a flight for someone else?


Can I use Chase Ultimate Rewards to book a flight for someone else? You can redeem flexible rewards currencies for anybody via their respective travel portals. For example, if you hold the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, you can redeem Ultimate Rewards points for flights via the Chase Travel Portal at a rate of 1.25¢ per point, and those flights can be for any person.


Can my husband and I combine our air miles?

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.


Can I use my frequent flyer points for my wife?

Can my wife and I use the same frequent flyer number? No you cannot. The membership is individual based. Some airlines, like Emirates, allow you to pool the miles/points as a family.


Does frequent flyer number have to match name?

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


Can I use my credit card to buy an airline ticket for someone else?

You can use the payment methods you typically use for your own tickets, including credit cards. The name and address associated with the card does not have to match the passenger's name. Also, most airlines will let you use frequent flier points or air miles.


Can you use United points for family members?

You may use your miles to sponsor a Star Alliance Upgrade Award for up to four people who are traveling on the same itinerary. You do not need to be traveling with the passengers to request the upgrade awards and you can request upgrades for travelers with a different last name than yours.


What happens to frequent flyer miles in a divorce?

Airline miles are divisible property Airline miles are valuable to travelers and can be redeemed for flights, hotel accommodations, car rentals, and other perks. The miles accumulated by you or your spouse during your marriage are considered divisible marital property, even if they are only in one spouse's name.


Can I book a flight for someone else?

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.


Can I add my frequent flyer number to my children?

The process for enrolling your child in a frequent flyer program varies based on the airline, but in most cases, a parent or legal guardian can simply sign their kid up online via the airline's website (or by calling customer service if they prefer).


Can a family member use my frequent flyer?

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.


What can someone do with your frequent flyer number?

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.