Privilege Club Co-traveller

Snouter

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Hi,
Can anyone explain what the co-traveller option with Privilege club is? I have an unmarried partner who doesn’t qualify for family membership but wondering if the same benefits are available with Co-traveller.

i am trying to use my amex points to transfer to avios so that we both can fly with QR using those points.
 
You can add a co-traveller onto your account and can use your avios points for getting them a flight or upgrade. You can’t earn points via them flying with QR which is the major difference from the family membership. But if you are not married, then this works to get your partner access. 😁
 
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