No, you cannot use your mileage number for someone else.
Yes, you can use your Skymiles number to book flights for someone else.
No, you cannot use your AAdvantage number for someone else. Each individual must have their own AAdvantage account and number for earning and redeeming miles.
No, you cannot use someone else's frequent flyer number to earn miles on your own account.
Yes, you can use a frequent flyer number for someone else when booking a flight, as long as the airline's policies allow it.
No, someone else cannot use your frequent flyer number without your permission. It is personal and should be kept confidential to prevent unauthorized use.
No, it is not allowed to use someone else's frequent flyer number for booking a flight. Each frequent flyer account is meant for individual use only.
Yes, you can use your frequent flyer number to book flights for someone else, but the person traveling must be listed as a passenger on the booking.
Your Social Security number is yours to use for a lifetime. If you find out that someone else has used it notify the Social Security Office immediately. No one can use their Social Security number to connect a telephone for another person. It is their own personal number for their use only for their lifetime.
Yes, you can use your United credit for someone else.
No, it is not legal to use someone else's license plates.
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.
No, it is not safe or legal to let someone else use your credit card.