Can You Earn Frequent Flyer Points for Someone Else's Flight?

Learn if you can collect frequent flyer points for flights booked by others and how frequent flyer programs handle point earnings.

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No, you typically cannot earn points for someone else's flight. Most frequent flyer programs only allow the person traveling to earn points, regardless of who purchased the ticket. Ensure that the name on the frequent flyer account matches the passenger's name.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I transfer my frequent flyer miles to someone else? Most airlines allow limited or no direct transfer of frequent flyer miles to another person's account, but some programs offer mileage gifting options with possible fees.
  2. How do frequent flyer programs verify who earns points on a flight? Points are credited based on the passenger's name on the ticket matching the frequent flyer account; purchasing the ticket does not affect who earns the points.
  3. Can I add my frequent flyer number after booking a flight? Many airlines allow adding frequent flyer numbers after booking but before check-in; however, policies vary, so it's best to update it as soon as possible.