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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 1:09 am
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Originally Posted by RTW1
And why would you want to do that? I made the booking via the *A book-and-fly tool and LH issued the ticket. But only a small number of the flights were with LH....
I don't care who issues the ticket and who I have to call for changes, as long as it is being done correctly (and one change was within 24hrs from calling). So why would I want to contact each airline separatly?
You certainly don't want to do that - lucky you if you don't have to! In one of my previous posts I explained which scenario works best (have one travel agent or one airline book and ticket everything and stick to them for rebookings and ticket revalidations and/or reissues). That's what you did (book everything with LH and change everything with LH) and it worked fine because they have the big picture on their screen.

The problems people are writing about in this thread arise from having to do it differently. Let's assume you are at the other end of the world and can't reach your travel agent or issuing airline because their office is closed, they don't have a local phone number in the remote country your stuck, or you simply want to change one small part of your itinerary and call the operating airline directly thinking that this is the most direct and easiest way to rebook. This will almost certainly lead to big trouble with the rest of your itinerary. Bottom line: Never, ever let anyone touch your RTW reservation or your RTW ticket except for the TA or airline who booked and ticketed it, even if that means going through some hassles to contact them.
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