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Pls excuse if I use the wrong terminolgy as I am not a big WN flyer.
Can a CP holder change the beneficiary for a one time use? I have a family member who has a CP and I would like to send my son with him to his house for his daughters' bday party and I was hoping he would take my son as the "companion" one way and I would pay for the way back.
Family member says this is not possible -- I would like the expert opinion on this board.
If it is possible, how would he go about it?
Thanks in advance.
Can a CP holder change the beneficiary for a one time use? I have a family member who has a CP and I would like to send my son with him to his house for his daughters' bday party and I was hoping he would take my son as the "companion" one way and I would pay for the way back.
Family member says this is not possible -- I would like the expert opinion on this board.
If it is possible, how would he go about it?
Thanks in advance.
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toomanybooks , Aug 16, 2012 4:07 pm
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Can a CP holder change the beneficiary for a one time use? I have a family member who has a CP and I would like to send my son with him to his house for his daughters' bday party and I was hoping he would take my son as the "companion" one way and I would pay for the way back.
Family member says this is not possible -- I would like the expert opinion on this board.
If it is possible, how would he go about it?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, you can change the Companion 3 times during the validity of the CP. Read the terms on the WN website; it is explained.Originally Posted by anaggie
Pls excuse if I use the wrong terminolgy as I am not a big WN flyer.Can a CP holder change the beneficiary for a one time use? I have a family member who has a CP and I would like to send my son with him to his house for his daughters' bday party and I was hoping he would take my son as the "companion" one way and I would pay for the way back.
Family member says this is not possible -- I would like the expert opinion on this board.
If it is possible, how would he go about it?
Thanks in advance.
Officially as I recall you have to do it by mail/FAX, but try by phone first.