Using FF points for family

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auspal

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[FONT=&quot]I am thinking of booking the One World award for my son and his de-facto partner, which costs 140,000 points in economy and allows for 5 stops anywhere in the world in any direction , with my Qantas frequent flyer points. Will there be any issues with this and will I have to prove that they are a couple even though they are not married ? [/FONT]
 
[FONT=&quot]I am thinking of booking the One World award for my son and his de-facto partner, which costs 140,000 points in economy and allows for 5 stops anywhere in the world in any direction , with my Qantas frequent flyer points. Will there be any issues with this and will I have to prove that they are a couple even though they are not married ? [/FONT]

No....i think you will to have to call her your daughter in law :)
 
Okay , she is really. :-)
I guess some females dont change their surname when they get married.
 
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