Yes, Alaska Airlines allows you to transfer your miles to another person for a fee.
Yes, as of the present time (May 2009) SkyMiles awards may be used to purchase a ticket for someone other than the SkyMiles account holder.However, the ticket cannot be transferred to someone else after it is purchased, and sales or barter of award tickets is prohibited.
There isn't a good way to sell your flyer miles to someone. I suppose you can redeem your miles for a ticket in a person name and that person can then pay you for it.
The round trip air distance from Seattle, Washington, to Anchorage, Alaska, is 2,870 miles. That equals 4,620 kilometers or 2,494 nautical miles.
Yes, you can use your Delta SkyMiles to purchase a ticket for someone else. When booking, simply enter the traveler’s information instead of your own. However, make sure to check for any restrictions or policies related to using miles for others, as they may vary based on fare types and availability.
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To purchase a Delta book using miles and cash, you can use Delta's "Pay with Miles" option during the booking process. This allows you to use a combination of miles and cash to pay for your ticket. Simply select the option when booking your flight on the Delta website or app, and follow the prompts to complete your purchase.
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.
About 61 road miles.
It depends on the actual area that France claimed and sold in 1803, but it was at least as large in area as the purchase of Alaska from Russia (1867). One estimate is as large as 828,000 square miles, which is substantially larger than the area of Alaska (about 665,000 square miles). However, Alaska was cheaper, at about 2 cents an acre, compared to 4 cents per acre for Louisiana.