How to Transfer Airline Miles After a Family Member Passes Away

Learn the steps to transfer airline miles after a loved one's death, including required documents and airline policies.

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Contact the airline: Reach out to the customer service of the airline where the miles are held. Provide necessary documents: You typically need to present a death certificate and proof of your relationship to the deceased. Follow their process: Each airline has specific policies for transferring miles after death, so follow their guidelines closely. This honors the deceased’s wishes and benefits the family.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. What documents are needed to transfer airline miles after someone dies? Typically, you need a death certificate and proof of your relationship to the deceased, such as a birth certificate or legal documents.
  2. Can all airline miles be transferred after the member's death? Transfer policies vary by airline; some allow miles transfer with required documentation while others may have restrictions or limitations.
  3. How do I contact the airline to transfer miles after a death? Reach out to the airline's customer service directly via phone or online to start the process and get specific instructions.