Can My Daughter Use My Frequent Flyer Number? Airline Policy Explained

Learn if your daughter can use your frequent flyer number and discover family account options offered by airlines.

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No, your daughter cannot use your frequent flyer number. Most airlines require frequent flyer accounts to be used by the account holder only. However, some airlines offer family or group accounts where points can be pooled and used for multiple family members. Check with your airline for specific rules and options.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can my family members share my frequent flyer miles? Most airlines do not allow sharing frequent flyer miles between individual accounts, but many offer family or group accounts where miles can be pooled for use by multiple family members.
  2. How can I use frequent flyer points for my family? Check if your airline offers family or group accounts that allow you to pool points, or you can book tickets for family members using your points if the airline's policies permit.
  3. Are frequent flyer numbers transferable to other people? Frequent flyer numbers are generally non-transferable and must be used only by the registered account holder, unless the airline provides specific family or group membership options.