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Korean Air, not married

Korean Air, not married

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Hi Lucky,

    I have booked two tickets on KE in first SIN-ICN-JFK. I booked for my fiancé and I, on separate tickets, and separate accounts. I transferred UR points from my account (of which she was an authorized user) to her KE account and my KE account to book these individual tickets.

    My only questions are:
    1. Will this work? I think it will….
    2. At check in, when verifying the card, will it matter if the card we present for her itinerary has my name on it, even if it’s the same card we booked with?

    Thanks!

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    That’s totally fine. Furthermore, Chase AU cards carry the exact same number, expiration date and security code anyway, so she could show her card, if asked.

  3. Anonymous Guest

    Yep, that’s exactly what I would have done!

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