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  1. 8 mar 2024 · Yes, American Airlines allows the transfer of miles to a designated beneficiary upon the member’s death. The airline offers a program called “Miles for Others” that allows the deceased member’s miles to be transferred to another person’s account.

  2. 20 lis 2022 · Keep in mind that there’s a fee for transferring miles, and it’s non-refundable and irreversible. When you transfer your miles, there’s a calculator that’ll show you the cost to transfer to another member. For instance, transferring 2,000 miles costs $30.

  3. 6 wrz 2012 · Call AAdvantage and explain that your spouse died and you'd like them to send you the affidavit that will allow you to transfer his miles to you. They'll email it to you and you return it with $50 processing fee and they'll transfer his miles to your account.

  4. 8 lut 2024 · Yes, if your husband has passed away, in certain situations, American Airlines might, as a one-time exception, transfer the rewards to specifically named individuals like family or friends, provided you submit the necessary documents and cover any required fees.

  5. 21 gru 2023 · Looking to buy American Airlines (AA) miles? Our easy-to-use AA Buy Miles Calculator shows you the cost of these miles, the minimum and maximum number of miles you can purchase, and how you can go about purchasing them.

  6. 29 paź 2023 · However, a phone agent told us the airline requires a copy of a death certificate. Then, through its "Memorial Miles" program, it will transfer miles from the deceased's account to a beneficiary fee-free. Related: How to redeem miles with the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan program. American Express Membership Rewards

  7. 10 kwi 2024 · You can transfer AAdvantage miles online to any other AAdvantage member in increments of 1,000 miles for $5 per 1,000 miles. This includes taxes, fees and discounts. AA.COM. It is not possible to transfer AAdvantage miles to a credit card program or another airline loyalty program.