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#762090 by mh1
16 Dec 2010, 07:53
Yes, I recently did this for a close family member who passed. You will need to send in the death certificate and a copy of the will. If you are not the sole beneficiary then you will need written writing from all the named persons so that you can have the miles. Once these are sent in an email it should take a week or two for the miles to be credited to your account.

Hope this helps and sorry for your loss
#762106 by Guest
16 Dec 2010, 10:42
mh1 wrote:Yes, I recently did this for a close family member who passed. You will need to send in the death certificate and a copy of the will. If you are not the sole beneficiary then you will need written writing from all the named persons so that you can have the miles. Once these are sent in an email it should take a week or two for the miles to be credited to your account.

Hope this helps and sorry for your loss


Indeed - when my Mother died recently she specifically bequeathed her BA miles to my Father; my Parents had been advised that Airmiles could not have been shared in her estate as needed to be specified seperately in the same way as bonds.

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