While this isn't a perfect solution, it still allows you to help friends and
family book award flights.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind you are only allowed to
book award flights for yourself and eligible
family members.
Keep in mind you are only allowed to
book award flights for yourself and eligible
family members.
Similarly, for customers needing more than 1
award seat on a particular
flight (maybe a
family of 4),
booking requires a great deal more points and more work to find multiple
award seats.
One of the frustrating aspects of the Korean Air SkyPass program is that they will only allow you to
book award flights for yourself and
family members.
One person designated as the head of household manages point accumulation and can
book award flights for anyone in the
family.
If you're ever planning to use SkyPass miles, register your
family members well in advance so that they'll be part of your profile whenever you decide to actually
book award flights.
Just keep in mind that
booking an
award flight with Korean is more difficult than other airlines, and you can only use your miles for immediate
family members.
When he told his friends and
family that he could help them
book award flights, and they told their friends, he started doing this on the side, and later went full - time.
Another possibility is to do a mixture of
awards and paid
flights and / or even have one parent and the child travel separately, as my
family often does, in order to
book premium class
award tickets.