Buying a plane ticket for someone else is a common practice, but it requires extreme precision with personal details to avoid travel disruptions. Most airlines allow you to pay with your own credit card or frequent flyer miles even if you are not traveling. 1. Essential Information Required
Some airlines (e.g., Air India) may occasionally require the passenger to show a signed copy of the credit card used for payment or the card itself at check-in. 3. Post-Booking Responsibilities
Most airlines allow you to use your miles or points for someone else's ticket.
Enter your own name, credit card details, and billing address.
The booking process is similar to buying your own ticket, but you must enter different names in the traveler and billing sections:
You will also need their passport number, expiration date, and nationality.
