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, 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 add your frequent flyer number after booking your flight.
Your frequent flyer number is requested when booking your flight.
No, frequent flyer numbers are typically non-transferable and can only be used by the person to whom they are issued.
To add a frequent flyer number after a flight, you can usually do so by logging into your airline account online or contacting the airline's customer service. Look for the section where you can manage your booking or add your frequent flyer number. Enter the required information, such as your booking reference and frequent flyer number, and save the changes.
Yes, you can add your frequent flyer number after booking.
To add your frequent flyer number after a flight, you typically need to provide your booking reference or ticket number, along with your frequent flyer number. This information can usually be entered on the airline's website or through their customer service.
The booking number for your flight is the unique code that identifies your reservation.
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.
To enter your TSA PreCheck number, you can do so when booking a flight online or by logging into your frequent flyer account and adding it to your profile. You can also provide the number at the airport when checking in for your flight.
No, it is not possible to change your passport number after booking a flight. You will need to ensure that the passport number you provide at the time of booking matches the one you will use for travel.
When booking your flight, you should provide the airline reference number.