This will depend on the airline and fare rules when you bought the ticket. Most airlines will not allow a transfer. You should contact the company you bought the tickets from to find out what there policy is.
Yes, you can purchase a plane ticket for someone else in a different country. You can do this online through the airline's website or through a travel agency. Make sure to provide the necessary information and follow the airline's policies for booking tickets for someone else.
Unfortunately airline tickets are non-transferable. This is definitely a policy that should be changed sinced they are already paid for. There is, however, a company called FairAir that is now offering transferable tickets so maybe they will set a new standard.
Yes, you can cancel a plane ticket purchased for someone else, but the ability to do so may depend on the airline's policies and the type of ticket purchased. It is recommended to contact the airline directly to inquire about their cancellation and refund options for tickets purchased for another person.
You would want to look at travel websites such as Priceline and Expedia. They usually claim to carry the best deals on airline tickets and traveling. Priceline also has a refund program where they send you the difference if it is found that you could have gotten a better price on airline tickets somewhere else.
To ensure you are on the same flight as someone else, you should book your tickets together or coordinate with the airline to select seats next to each other when making your reservation. It's important to communicate with the other person and plan your travel arrangements in advance to increase the likelihood of being on the same flight.
Yes, you can use a frequent flyer number for someone else when booking a flight, as long as the airline's policies allow it.
Of course! How else can they be printed? The organisers and promoters of concerts arrange for a fixed number of tickets to be printed by a trustworthy printing company. Imagine the problems that would occur if someone else printed lots of 'extra' tickets!
Yes, have someone else pay for them.
Can I use Pay with Miles to book a ticket for someone else? A: Yes, you may use Pay with Miles to book someone else's ticket. You can use Pay with Miles for multiple tickets—you just need to have 5,000 miles per passenger available and they must be on the same itinerary.
Yes, but it's illegal.
Yes. It sounds like a rather expensive joke though.
Another way of saying "used". Someone else bought it new, but sold it on.