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Has anyone used BA’s Family & Friends’ lists?
My in law has some spare avios that he don’t want use anymore. He said he is happy to book a ticket for my son’s short trip to Paris. The problem is my son has already got his own account and part of my household account. Will there be any problem for him to be added in another ‘Family & Friends’ lists?
Thanks
No problem. It merely allows BA to stop people abusing Avios by acting like a travel agency. I believe you can only make deletions from the list once every six months but clearly not an issue for a one-off like this which is exactly the purpose of the Family and friends feature.
Thanks, does that mean he will be stay in my household account while also on his grandpa’s Family & Friends lists.
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