What happens to Avios / TPs / status upon the death of the account holder ?
#106
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#107
Join Date: Oct 2007
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One member of an HHA cannot "move them over" to a single Avios account (all they could do is leave the HHA and move their own Avios over), but they can drain an HHA by gradual usage for reward flights.
#108
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Hi,
I may need to look at this thread in more detail over the next few days.
We have a HHA. ( I have the majority (80%) of the miles in the HHA with my dad having most of the rest.)
He has been in hospital for the past 8 weeks and has had both his legs amputated above the knee. However the doctors say he is very poorly and is unlikely to be coming home ( it could be a matter of days or couple of weeks now). He has collected miles through Tesco cc but has not flown for several years and I do all the flying (and redemption)
Regards
TBS
I may need to look at this thread in more detail over the next few days.
We have a HHA. ( I have the majority (80%) of the miles in the HHA with my dad having most of the rest.)
He has been in hospital for the past 8 weeks and has had both his legs amputated above the knee. However the doctors say he is very poorly and is unlikely to be coming home ( it could be a matter of days or couple of weeks now). He has collected miles through Tesco cc but has not flown for several years and I do all the flying (and redemption)
Regards
TBS
#109
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Hi,
I may need to look at this thread in more detail over the next few days.
We have a HHA. ( I have the majority (80%) of the miles in the HHA with my dad having most of the rest.)
He has been in hospital for the past 8 weeks and has had both his legs amputated above the knee. However the doctors say he is very poorly and is unlikely to be coming home ( it could be a matter of days or couple of weeks now). He has collected miles through Tesco cc but has not flown for several years and I do all the flying (and redemption)
Regards
TBS
I may need to look at this thread in more detail over the next few days.
We have a HHA. ( I have the majority (80%) of the miles in the HHA with my dad having most of the rest.)
He has been in hospital for the past 8 weeks and has had both his legs amputated above the knee. However the doctors say he is very poorly and is unlikely to be coming home ( it could be a matter of days or couple of weeks now). He has collected miles through Tesco cc but has not flown for several years and I do all the flying (and redemption)
Regards
TBS
#110
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Location: Falkirk, Scotland,VS Red, BA Gold, HH Diamond,UK Amex Plat
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Update
Hi,
Thanks, Calchas.
Unfortunately, my dad passed away a couple of days ago.
He did pass away peacefully.
We are currently planning his funeral to be held on Friday.
Regards
TBS
Thanks, Calchas.
Unfortunately, my dad passed away a couple of days ago.
He did pass away peacefully.
We are currently planning his funeral to be held on Friday.
Regards
TBS
#112
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#114
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: DFW
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Hi,
I may need to look at this thread in more detail over the next few days.
We have a HHA. ( I have the majority (80%) of the miles in the HHA with my dad having most of the rest.)
He has been in hospital for the past 8 weeks and has had both his legs amputated above the knee. However the doctors say he is very poorly and is unlikely to be coming home ( it could be a matter of days or couple of weeks now). He has collected miles through Tesco cc but has not flown for several years and I do all the flying (and redemption)
Regards
TBS
I may need to look at this thread in more detail over the next few days.
We have a HHA. ( I have the majority (80%) of the miles in the HHA with my dad having most of the rest.)
He has been in hospital for the past 8 weeks and has had both his legs amputated above the knee. However the doctors say he is very poorly and is unlikely to be coming home ( it could be a matter of days or couple of weeks now). He has collected miles through Tesco cc but has not flown for several years and I do all the flying (and redemption)
Regards
TBS
#115
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TBS ... may I add my (premature) condolences?
As the oldest member of the family tree, and having bade farewell to mine and her parents, it is one of those things that transcends the bickering about the champagne in GF/CCR by a multiple of points.
As the oldest member of the family tree, and having bade farewell to mine and her parents, it is one of those things that transcends the bickering about the champagne in GF/CCR by a multiple of points.