Trading Miles
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 2,635
Trading Miles
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#2




Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: SJC
Programs: AA Gold; HH Gold
Posts: 2,850
The terms & conditions of all frequent flyer programs prohibit, among other things, the bartering of miles. Trading miles would constitute bartering, and the practice is thus in violation of the rules. But that doesn't mean the practice of trading miles doesn't occur.
#3
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Massachusetts, USA; AA 2.996MM & Plat Pro, DL 1MM, GM & Flying Colonel
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You cannot trade miles with the carriers themselves. AA will not give you a thing for your Delta miles, and vice versa.
What is sometimes done is to find someone who has the miles you want and wants the miles you have. You each get an award ticket for the other person.
As an arm's-length transaction between strangers, who find each other on eBay or through a broker, this constitutes barter and is against the rules of just about every program (as correctly posted by MeLike2Travel). If you get caught, it's bye-bye award tickets and probably bye-bye all the miles in your account as well. As a personal favor between people whose friendship predates the transaction, it's considered OK. There's a big grey area between those two ends of the spectrum.
What is sometimes done is to find someone who has the miles you want and wants the miles you have. You each get an award ticket for the other person.
As an arm's-length transaction between strangers, who find each other on eBay or through a broker, this constitutes barter and is against the rules of just about every program (as correctly posted by MeLike2Travel). If you get caught, it's bye-bye award tickets and probably bye-bye all the miles in your account as well. As a personal favor between people whose friendship predates the transaction, it's considered OK. There's a big grey area between those two ends of the spectrum.

