Imagine my surprise when I recently received emails from both Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines offering a generous extension of trip credits in my account. Both letters read that the credits had just had their expiration extended by five years. In the case of Alaska, the email suggested tha...
s typically safe to assume that your airline will accept it — you're in the clear with Delta, American Airlines, JetBlue, Lufthansa, United, Alaska Airlines, Air Canada, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Qatar Airways — but there are still a few airlines that don't, including Ryanair,...
While Global Entry provides members with an ID card,TSA PreCheck does not. ... The TSA actually does allow you to add your KTN to existing reservations. Most airlines let you do this by managing your reservation online (the same way you would for seat assignments or other changes), but ...
Booking/Changing Reservations Note that entering your KTN on your frequent flyer profile won't automatically update previously booked reservations. If you make reservations via a third-party website (that is, not directly on the airline's website) and/or travel agency, your KTN may not be sha...
Click the My Trips tab. Nearly all travel websites and airlines have a section with this name, although sometimes it'll be called Your Trips or simply Trips, and/or may be buried within another tab called My Account. Clicking this option will display your flight reservations. If you don...